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*Dated* German M1871 ‘Seitengewehr’ Bayonet and Leather Scabbard for the Mauser M1871 Rifle by Manufacturer P.D. Uneschlo Solingen. 20071. - 20071
This is an M1871 bayonet BY P.D. UNESCHLO SOLINGEN. It is marked to the blade with the name of P.D. Uneschlo of Solingen who were known as good quality manufacturers of bayonets, examples are rare. The blade comes with staining consistent with age and is marked to the spine crown over IV/74 (1874). The cross guard is steel with a muzzle ring, and the hilt is brass but with provision for attachment to a rifle. The scabbard is brass mounted black leather with no bends or creases to the leather *stitching loose to the rear- chape has some movement but is intact. The locket is marked; R.A.T.11.24. and the frog bar is marked; 12.R.1.236. A nice example of an M1871 bayonet. See Watts & White page 116 No 245 for reference. The price includes UK delivery. 20071. (Box 3)
£425.00

WWII German M1884/98 3rd Variant Bayonet & Scabbard. BAYO 663. - BAYO 663
This is a good condition example of the German Seitengewehr M1884/98 3rd Model (Version) for use with the German Mauser k98 rifle. This was the standard issued bayonet for the German military during the World War II era, and the years leading up to that war. With undamaged brown Bakelite grips and blackened blade. It was made by E & F Horster in 1943 and is marked to the blade with their wartime code of 43 asw. There are two Waffenampt stamps to the pommel. The scabbard also carries the Horster wartime code of 42 asw and the number 4641. A nice mid WWII K98 combination. See White & Watts No 296 pages 115 & 133. The price includes UK delivery. BAYO 663. (Box 2)
£195.00

German M98 Dress Bayonet and Scabbard by ‘KLIHASO’ (KLIttermann HAan SOlingen) . ED 2219. - ED 2219
This is a German M98 dress bayonet with a 9 ¾ inch blade made by the rare maker Klitterman and Moog, Haan, Solingen (the Klittermann & Moog Rasiermesserfabrik/Stahlwarenfabrik company traces its beginnings back to the brand name "KLIHASO" (KLIttermann HAan SOlingen) that was registered in 1920 by Oswald Klittermann. Early trademarks included; an elf, asleep under a toadstool, being tickled by a fairy and "THE SAVOY" flanked by two griffins. The later better-known trademark features an embowed arm holding a spear, encircled by "Klittermann & Moog G.m.b.H. Haan b/ Solingen." During the Third Reich era, advertisements appeared in Die Klinge that added: edged weapons, daggers and sheath knives to its list of products which is marked of the blade together with their monogram. The blade has a fuller on each side and has black chequered plastic grips retained by two rivets *minor play to the blade/contemporary repair to the grips* . The mortice slot retains the reed felt liner and the pommel has a working button. This bayonet also retains its original leather hilt washer. The scabbard is the standard black gloss painted version. See German clamshells by Gary L. Walker and R.J.Weinand, pages 15 and 16. The price includes UK delivery. ED 2219. (Box 2)
£195.00

**Saipan Found** WWII U.S.M.C. M1942 Pattern M1 Garand Bayonet & Scabbard. 21407. - 21407
This bayonet and scabbard were found on the island of Saipan (Saipan was under Spanish sovereignty from 1565 to 1899 and came under German rule from 1899 to 1914. It was made a Japanese mandate in 1920. During World War II the successful U.S. led Allied invasion and capture of the island (June–July 1944) was one of the fiercest land battles in the Pacific theatre) where it was being used by a local farmer to chop wood for kindling. Despite initial setbacks, the M1905 bayonet was manufactured in sufficient numbers to keep up with the widespread introduction of the new M1 Garand rifle in 1942. By the end of 1942, all six manufacturers had changed the shape of their fullers to a narrower, round-bottomed shape. The later version of the M1905 bayonet with plastic grips is sometimes referred to as the "M1942" by collectors and historians. This is a WII M1942 Bayonet (see White & Watts ‘The Bayonet Book’ item 927 pages 412). The 16” long steel blade with fullers is stamped 1942 *obscured*. The correct plastic grips are correctly held by a single screw- minor movement in the crossguard. The plastic has knocks, bumps and bruises to be expected. The bayonet has the correct press button at the cross guard which releases the locking catch on the rifle and also holds the bayonet firmly in the scabbard. The scabbard is the M3 plastic variant with ignited grenade ‘US’ (army) mark on the throat mount. The throat has the correct double hook belt bar. The price includes U.K. delivery. 21407. (USA Bayonets)
£375.00

*Scarce* WWII British Lee Enfield No 4 MK 1 Cruciform Spike Bayonet By ‘SM’ (Singer Manufacturing Co) with Mk 1 Scabbard and Webbing Frog. BAYO 292. - BAYO 292
An excellent, original, Lee Enfield No.4 MK 1 spike bayonet with cruciform blade in its original scabbard. The socket is stamped No. 4 MK.1 and by the manufacturer 'SM' The Singer Manufacturing Co (The first No 4 bayonet manufacturer was a branch of the Singer Manufacturing Company in Clydebank near Glasgow in Scotland. Singer normally made Sewing machines. Singer was the first company contracted to make No 4 bayonets and produced the No 4 Mk I and No 4 Mk II bayonets. The No 4 Mk I bayonet was exclusively produced by Singer in relatively small quantities they produced only 75,000 of them). Its 8” cruciform blade is undamaged and its ribbed locking catch works as it should *slight surface rust*. The bayonet's scabbard is in similar excellent condition with no dents as is the webbing frog. See ‘Skennerton’ pages 214-215 – ‘B266’. The price includes UK delivery. BAYO 292.
£325.00

British, Volunteer Battalions P. 1903 Pattern Leather Bayonet Frog For The Pattern 1903 Bayonet. - L 270
This is a British Volunteer pattern black leather bayonet frog for the P1903 bayonet issued with the SMLE rifle. This was a new pattern of frog to replace the Slade Wallace buff leather frogs. The back of the frog is made by Hiatt’s of Birmingham in 1922 and us stamped on the back HIATT B’HAM 1922 A similar one can be seen on Plate 79, Bayonet Belt Frogs Part 1 by Anthony Carter. All of the stitching is intact on the frog. [Belts box]. The price includes UK delivery. L 270
£175.00
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