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SOLD SOLD Contemporary Indian Baker Sword Bayonet. BAYO 544 - BAYO 544
This is a Baker pattern sword bayonet, made in India for use by Indian troops and State forces where it was also used by bodyguard and parade troops. The bayonet is unmarked except for Indian script on the top of the hilt which was a common practice with these bayonets. The blade measures 565mm long with an overall length of 680mm. Skennerton shows a virtually identical bayonet in his book on pages 318 and 319, item 110. This is not a modern replica but a contemporary Indian issue. The price includes U.K. delivery. BAYO 544
£0.00

German WW1, 1915 Dated Model 1898/05 G98 Mauser 'Butcher Knife' Bayonet By V.C. Schilling Suhl Complete With Steel Scabbard. BAYO 542 - BAYO 542
This is a German WW1, 1915 dated Model 1898/05 G98 Mauser 'Butcher Knife' bayonet by V.C. SCHILLING SUHL. The ricasso is stamped V.C. SCHILLING SUHL and the top of the blade is stamped W15 (1915 date) and a stylised M acceptance stamp. The hilt is stamped with two acceptance marks as is one stamped to the release button. The top of the grip has the later flash guard and a trimmed muzzle ring. The grips are undamaged. The bayonet is contained in its original steel scabbard. The price includes UK delivery. BAYO 542
£275.00

German Mauser Export Bayonet And Scabbard. BAYO 538 - BAYO 538
This is the standard Mauser export made on Germany for export to the many countries who used the Mauser rifle. This bayonet appears to be for the Uruguayan 1908 Mauser Rifle and was made by SIMPSON & Co. SUHL. See An Illustrated History Of Bayonets by Martin J. Brayley on page 250. The price includes UK delivery. BAYO 538
£125.00

German Mauser Export Bayonet And Scabbard. BAYO 537 - BAYO 524
This is the standard Mauser export made on Germany for export to the many countries who used the Mauser rifle. This bayonet appears to be for the Uruguayan 1908 Mauser Rifle and was made by SIMPSON & Co. SUHL. See An Illustrated History Of Bayonets by Martin J. Brayley on page 250. The price includes UK delivery. BAYO 524
£125.00

Norwegian M1894 Bayonet And Scabbard. BAYO 326 - BAYO 326
This is a Norwegian M1894 short bayonet for the Norwegian 1894 Krag Jorgensen rifle. These bayonets were made at the Konesberg Arsenal in Norway or at the OEWG Arsenal in Austria. This is a Norwegian produced bayonet and carries a crowned K marking on the blade together with inspection stamps and a controllers inistials on the other. The crossguard carries the number 106144 which is repeated on the scabbard throat. It is unusual to find these bayonets with matching numbers as most have been re-married when in for re-furbishment etc. The bayonet is held in place by a press stud locking device which also operates the locking device for the rifle. The grips are of plane wood held by one screw which also acts as a pivot for the locking catch. The blade is single edged for most of its length apart for a short ½” length at the tip. The steel scabbard retains most of its original black finish. These bayonets were still in use in 1940 when Norway was overrun by the Germans and were used by German second line and security troops during the occupation. See Martin J. Brayley, An Illustrated History of Bayonets item 526 on pages 229 and 235. The price includes U.K. delivery. BAYO 326
£125.00

WW1 (1917 Dated) German Imperial M84/98 2nd Model Bayonet, By J.A. Henckles, And Scabbard. Sn BAYO 524 - BAYO 524
This is a WW1 (1917 dated) Imperial German M84/98 2nd Model bayonet by J.A. Henckels. The bayonet is stamped on the blade J.A. Henckels below their trade mark. The spine of the blade is stamped with a Crown over W 17 (1917) along with an inspection mark. The pommel also is stamped with an Imperial inspection mark. The bayonet is complete with its steel scabbard. See White & Watts No 283 on pages 115 & 128. The price includes UK delivery. BAYO 524
£175.00
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