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WW1 1916 German ‘M84/98’ Bayonet and Steel Scabbard. BAYO 228. - BAYO 228
A German ‘M84/98’ bayonet with makers mark of ‘GEBR. HARTKOPF SOLINGEN’ to the blade with a serial number of ‘1830’. The spine carries a crown over ‘W 16’ and an inspection stamp. See White & Watts item No 283, pages 115 & 128. The pommel also carries an inspection stamp. The scabbard is the standard steel version with an inspection stamp to the tip. The wooden grips are held with two pins and are in very good condition. The price includes UK delivery. BAYO 228. (Box 2)
£245.00

*U.S. ‘M1 Garand’ Bayonet by ‘The Springfield Armoury’and Scabbard by ‘Victory Plastics’. 19966:33. - 19966:33
This is a nice ‘M1 Garand’ bayonet with an original blade and not a cut down ‘M1905’ or ‘M1942’. The fullers do not run through to the tip as with the cut down bayonets, but stop 2 ¾ “from the tip. It is marked to the blade with ‘S.A.’ (Springfield Armoury) (The Springfield Armory, more formally known as the United States Armory and Arsenal at Springfield located in the city of Springfield, Massachusetts, was the primary centre for the manufacture of United States military firearms from 1777 until its closing in 1968. It was the first federal armoury and one of the first factories in the United States dedicated to the manufacture of weapons) a 1920 date and a flaming grenade with the other side carrying ‘U.S. over a ’1163237’. The grips are black ribbed plastic held by a single screw bolt above cross guard with the numbers ‘4642519’. The scabbard is an olive drab, again freshly made and not a cut down version. It is marked to the top mount with a flaming grenade and U.S. the rear of the scabbard carries ‘VP 35’ denoting manufacture by ‘Victory Plastics’, see ‘An Illustrated History of Bayonets’ by Martin.J.Brayley, pages 231-241. A good collectors piece with maker marked scabbard. The price includes U.K. delivery. 19966:33.
£345.00

WW1/WW2 Era Model 1886/93/16 French Brass Handle Epee Lebel Bayonet Without Hook Quillon & Scabbard. BAYO 3. - BAYO 3
This is an excellent original WW1/WW2 Era French Epee Lebel Bayonet & Scabbard for the Lebel Rifle (see No.209 of The Bayonet Book By Watts & White). The cross guard block is stamped 'e7476'. It's sprung muzzle ring catch with knurled button works perfectly. It has a brass hilt/ handle. The pommel end of the handle is marked '92'. It has a 20 ½ “cruciform blade. Its steel scabbard with fixed belt bar is in great condition with no dents. The price includes UK delivery. BAYO 3.
£195.00

*Uncommon Markings* Swedish M1867 Socket Bayonet For The 12.17mm Remington Rifle. BAYO 225. - BAYO 225
This is an M1867 socket bayonet for the 12.17mm Remington Rifle. This was adopted in 1867 and could take either a socket or a sabre bayonet. The standard issue was the socket bayonet and this has a cruciform blade which is in very good condition and a central locking ring. The blade is 19 ½ “long and the socket 2 ¾ “with a muzzle ring diameter of approximately 18mm. The shoulder is stamped with the Swedish Crown over "C" with initials "O.K." and "W.N." (Presumably inspectors marks). The other side also carries initials of "H.H." and "T.N." with the number "6350. There is also a regimental mark of "13R 7K" and "NO 99". An unusual socket bayonet which is not common on the collectors market and with these markings and is worthy of further research. The price includes UK delivery. BAYO 225.
£245.00

British 1876 ‘Lunger’ Socket Bayonet. BAYO 227. - BAYO 227.
The 22" Common socket bayonet was named the "Lunger" by the soldiers. Triangular in shape, the bayonet was purely a stabbing weapon, with no sharp edges. Known today as the Pattern 76', this is actually incorrect, the official name was the "Bayonet Common Long". Bayonets were marked with the War Department stamp, and the Enfield Viewing marks. From July 21st 1882 socket bayonets were marked with the date of manufacture. The majority of the Common bayonets were manufactured by the Royal Small Arms factory Enfield, however BSA produced 5000 in the 1877 production year. This is an 1876 pattern socket bayonet with a blued socket and elbow and a polished blade. The blade has several stamps including a capital "R" over the Broad Arrow and "W.D.", below this is a number "735" which has been deleted with a line stamped through it. There is also an inspection mark on one of the other sides of the blade. (See Skennerton's item B187 pages 145 & 146). The bayonet is a very nice example with only minor signs of age related wear. The price includes UK delivery. BAYO 227.
£225.00

SOLD SOLD (29/02) German ‘Seitengewehr’ M1884/98 1ST Model Dated 1888 and Scabbard. 19966:18. - 19966:18
M1884/98 1ST Model (See page 125 No 273 ‘The Bayonet Book’ by John Watts & Peter White) Dated 1888 on the spine of the blade below ‘Crown-W’. Regimentally marked to the crossguard with inspection marks to the pommel. The maker mark is stamped to one side of the ricasso ‘Weyersberg Kirschbaum & Co Solingen’ and Erfurt below crown to the other. The Leather bayonet has inspection marks to the chape and locket. The locket is regimentally marked with ’32 RR 13’; the leather stitching is all intact. The price for this bayonet and scabbard includes UK delivery. 19966:18. (Box 2 German Bayonets)
£0.00
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