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This piece was made in 1914 by Weyersberg, Kirschbaum & Co., Solingen.

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Comment by Kevin D on July 13, 2024 at 10:52

Looks like WKC was formed in 1883 when Gebruder Weyersberg and WR Kirschbaum & Cie merged.  This company specialized in sword making, but also made other weapons and even bike/motorcycle parts.  

The company was bought out in 1922 but I am not sure if the WKC moniker was retained after it was purchased.

During this time, WKC was the largest company in Solingen.

Comment by Lars on July 12, 2024 at 22:58

And your comment here is probaby one of my favorites because it defines why these are posted - to help facilitate, educate, and advocate other collectors. 

So much to learn, so little time. And history just waiting to be rediscovered and appreciated!

Thanks for your comments - 

Comment by Kevin D on July 12, 2024 at 21:40

W. K. and C ie
That is cool.  That is the same facility that made my Brazilian 1908 Bayonet.  I need to research when that place started operations...
Very cool!

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