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Canadian WW1 Ross Mk II Bayonet And Scabbard. BAYO 586 - BAYO 586
This is a Mk II Ross bayonet with a modified blade profile. This modification was authorised in October 1915 to give better penetration over the more rounded original blade shape tip. The pommel carries the Canadian Government ownership mark of an arrow within a Capital C, the Ross factory inspection mark of a crown over 4 and the date of manufacture 1/16 (January 1916). The other side carries Ross Rifle Co. Quebec Patented 1907. The grips carry feint Ross factory inspection mark and one grip has A246 1 17 and R stamped into it. The spine of the tang also carries 2 Ross factory inspection stamps. The scabbard is the Mk II version with a wider belt loop and internal locket and chape. See Skennerton Item C7 on pages 300 – 304.The price includes UK delivery. BAYO 586 (Box 1)
£295.00

RESERVED British 1888 Pattern Mark I, 2nd Type, Lee Metford Bayonet And Scabbard. BAYO 582 - BAYO 582
This is a Lee Metford, 1888 Mark I second type bayonet manufactured for the British .303 calibre Enfield, Lee Metford Rifle. The bayonets 12 inch double edged blade is unfullered with a medial ridge running from the ricasso to the blade tip. There are no visible makers mark on the bayonet but it is dated 6 ’94 (June 1896) .The other side carries an arrow over W.D. and an inspection stamp. There is also a feint regimental markings on the pommel. There is also an inspection stamp on the spine. The grips are made of wood, held together with two brass rivets. There is an oil clearance hole in both of the grips. The bayonet is contained in a naval Mk1 scabbard. See Skennerton item B213 page 169. Price includes UK delivery. BAYO 582
£245.00

British Wilkinson 1888 Pattern Mark I, 2nd Type, Lee Metford Bayonet And Scabbard. BAYO 581 - BAYO 581
This is a Lee Metford, 1888 Mark I second type bayonet manufactured for the British .303 calibre Enfield, Lee Metford Rifle. The bayonets 12 inch double edged blade is unfullered with a medial ridge running from the ricasso to the blade tip. The ricasso of the blade is marked WILKINSON LONDON 2 99 (February 1899 manufacture date) ‘03and various other inspection stamps. The other side carries an arrow over W.D. and an inspection stamp. The pommel is regimentally marked 28 LD R710 2.E and 758 crossed out. There is also an inspection stamp on the spine. The grips are made of wood, held together with two brass rivets. There is an oil clearance hole in both of the grips. See Skennerton item B213 page 169. Price includes UK delivery. BAYO 581
£245.00

WW1 Scarce Canadian Marked Wilkinson 1907 Pattern Bayonet & Scabbard. BAYO 580 - BAYO 582
This is a scarce Canadian marked marked WW1 production P1907 bayonet by Wilkinson. The blade carries the crown over G.R. and 1907 followed by 8 18 (August 1918) and Wilkinson. The other side of the blade carries the broad arrow. The pommel carries the Canadian acceptance stamp of a broad arrow within a C. The wooden grips are wood held by 2 screw bolts. The Canadians used the Ross rifle at the start of the war bt due to accidents and failures under battlefield conditions it was withdrawn and replaced by the S.M.L.E rifle. This is a P1907 bayonet used by the Canadians towards the end of the war. Canadian bayonets are scarce and do not turn up often of the collectors market. The price includes U.K. delivery. BAYO 580
£245.00

British Shortened Martini Henry Yataghan Sword Bayonet And Scabbard. BAYO 573 - BAYO 573
This is a shortened Martini-Henry bayonet and scabbard for use by cadets. The blade has been converted from the longer yataghan style blade by shortening it and re-shapeing the point which means the fuller runs through to the point. The only marking is the blade carrying the initials A.S. The mortice slot has been chamfered for Martini-Henry rifles and the muzzle ring has been bushed to 18mm. The rest of the bayonet is with original configuration with black leather grips and a leaf spring press stud. The scabbard is a shortened version of the original. See Skennerton, item B224 on pages 176 and 177. The price includes U.K. delivery. BAYO 573
£275.00

German M98 Dress Bayonet, Scabbard And Knot by Robert Klass, Solingen. BAYO 572 - BAYO 572
This is a nice complete set comprising a German M98 dress bayonet with the longer 9 ¾ inch blade carried by enlisted min and the blade is marked with the maker Robert Klass, Solingen below their trademark of 2 kissing cranes. The blade is virtually mint and has a fuller on each side. The black chequered plastic grips are undamaged and are retained by two rivets. The pommel has a mortice slot and a working button. This bayonet also retains its original leather hilt washer. The scabbard is the standard black gloss painted version with some wear to the paint but no damage. The frog is the standard small black leather version and comes with a red and silver dress knot that has been with the frog all of its life. The s is a nice complete and genuine pre-war German dress bayonet set. . See German Clamshells by Gary L. Walker and R.J.Weinand, pages 15 and 16. The price includes UK delivery. BAYO 572
£295.00
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