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Nazi M98 Dress Bayonet By F. Plucker JR Solingen & Scabbard. Sn 11522:2. - 11522:2
An early Nazi M98 dress bayonet by F. Plucker Jr. and scabbard. The dress sidearm for military and civilian uniformed formations was designated the M98 Dress Bayonet. This bayonet represented a stylised form of the S. 84/98 bayonet purchased by the individual for wear with the walkout dress uniform and was worn by the mainly non-commissioned officers and enlisted personnel. This early dress bayonet has a rifle mortise and push button release. It retains the red felt in the mortise slot. This is the short version with a 7 ¾ " blade which is in excellent condition. It has "F. Plucker Jr Solingen" stamped on the ricasso. The polished steel blade is in excellent condition. The grips are chequered and secured with two rivets in un-marked condition. It has a metal scabbard with lozenge shaped frog stud. (see 'German Clamshells' book pages 15-16 by Gary L. Walker & R.J. Weinand). The price includes UK delivery. Sn 11522:2. (Box 1)
£245.00

1906 Imperial German Seitengewehr Model 1898 Pipe Back Bayonet Manufactured at ‘Erfurt’ Scabbard and Frog for G98 Rifles. BAYO 2625. - BAYO 2625
This is a nice Seitengewehr M1898 pipeback bayonet for the Mauser M98 rifle which was the principal arm of the German army in WWI. The Model 1898 Bayonet was the Imperial German response to the French 1886 Lebel narrow bladed bayonet. The pommel and crossguard have been blackened and still have the majority of paint attached. The blade carries a Prussian crown over makers mark Erfurt (the Royal Prussian Army works at Erfurt in Prussian Thuringia). The Royal Prussian armoury had been established at Erfurt in 1862. Their marking had the Royal Prussian crown above the word Erfurt). The spine of the blade carries a crown over W (acceptance of Kaiser Wilhelm) 06 (1906 manufacture). The bayonet has a 20 ½” pipeback blade with swell point tip and a central fuller, a steel crossguard with upswept quillon and grooved slab wood grips. The steel pommel release button functions correctly. The scabbard is a steel mounted black leather version with minor dents. The accompanying frog is in nice condition with a good patina. The stitching and studs are in good order. The price includes UK delivery. BAYO 2625. (Box 3)
£295.00

British No5 MkI Type II Jungle Carbine Bayonet by W.S.C. ‘Wilkinson Sword Company’, Scabbard and Frog. BAYO 784. - BAYO 784
This is an excellent condition No5 bayonet made by ‘Wilkinson Sword Company’ and is marked to the ripasso with their trademark ‘W.S.C.’ and 294 (Wilkinsons dispersal code). The blade is in excellent condition with minor age related staining; the grips are made of undamaged wood *age related marks* and are held in place by two screw bolts. The muzzle ring and pommel are blackened. The scabbard is the No5 Mk1 Version *showing very minor service wear* with a steel mouthpiece and is contained in a ’37 pattern khaki webbing frog with store codes to the rear. This is a nice early No 5 pattern bayonet set made by Wilkinson Sword. See Skennerton item no. B293 on page 238. The price includes UK delivery. BAYO 784. (Box 2)
£375.00

British ‘L1A3’ Bayonet Scabbard and Frog for the L1A1 SLR. BAYO 782. - BAYO 782
This is a British L1A3 bayonet for the L1A1 SLR (Self-loading rifle), scabbard and frog (see Skennerton’s book, British & Commonwealth Bayonets Book, pages 261 – B322). When the Self Loading Rifle (SLR) was introduced the British Army naturally introduced a bayonet to go with their new rifle. They seem to have been very happy with the clipped bowie shaped blade they had used with the No5 Bayonet, No 7 Bayonet and the No 9 Bayonet and mated this to a new crosspiece and pommel to fit the SLR. The bayonet was first adopted on the 31st December 1958. On this example the blade ricasso carries the number ‘F73’. It has the early waisted crossguard. The brass throated No5 MkI scabbard retains all of its black paint and has no major marks. This is contained in its immaculate green nylon webbing frog. A nice addition to any collection. The price includes UK delivery. BAYO 782. (Box 2)
£265.00

**Rare Retaining Tab** WWII British Lee Enfield No 4 MK 1 Cruciform Spike Bayonet By ‘SM’ (Singer Manufacturing Co) with MK 1 Scabbard Webbing Frog & Rare Leather Retaining Tab with Brass Eyelet. BAYO 781. - BAYO 781
The No. 4 Bayonet was created to replace the current bayonet at the time in service which was the World War I vintage Pattern 1907 bayonet. It was the result of the British search for a new bayonet to replace the Pattern 1907 which began just after World War I which came to the conclusion around the beginning of World War II that the best replacement for the pattern 1907 bayonet would be a Spike type bayonet. This was then implemented which lead to the No. 4 becoming a Spike type bayonet. The design of the No. 4 Bayonet is said to have been taken from Swiss socket bayonets. The No 4 bayonet was accepted into service alongside the No 4 rifle. During the course of World War II the design of the No 4 bayonet changed over time. In excellent condition. The socket is stamped No. 4 MK.1 and by the manufacturer 'SM' (the Singer Manufacturing Co). Its 8” cruciform blade is undamaged and its ribbed locking catch works as it should. The throat of the scabbard is stamped ‘No4 MK 1’. The scabbard is fitted with an excellent original webbing frog including rare leather retaining tab with brass eyelet. The rear of the frog is stamped with ink markings which appear to be stores numbers. See page 398 No 832 of Watts & White for reference. The price includes UK delivery. BAYO 781. (Box 2)
£350.00

WW1 1915 Imperial German Mauser 1898/05 G98 Butcher Bayonet with Sawback Officially Removed By Fichtel & Sachs, Schweinfurt, Scabbard & Frog. Sn 10401:4. - 10401:4
A WW1 Imperial German G98 Butcher Bayonet and Scabbard. The bayonet has a single edged blade which widens towards the point. It's saw back blade has been officially removed. The ricasso is stamped by the manufacturer 'Fichtel & Sachs, Schweinfurt' (Fichtel & Sachs was founded in Schweinfurt in 1895 and was a well-known German family business initially small engine manufacturers). The back of the blade is stamped 'Crown W' & dated '15' (1915). The blade is clean. The bayonet has a steel swept quillon, correct nine groove wood grips, steel pommel and backstrap. It is complete with original steel scabbard & brown leather frog. Price includes UK delivery. Sn 10401:4.
£325.00
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