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1893 Imperial German Seitengewehr Model 1871 Simson & Co Suhl Brass Hilt Bayonet For The M1871 Mauser Rifle & Scabbard With Regiment Mark ’78.A.5.11. Sn 23464 - 23464
An Imperial German Seitengewehr (side arm for the rifle) M1871 bayonet for the 1871 Mauser Rifle by Simson & Co Suhl with scabbard (see page 116 item 245 and page 113 of The Bayonet Book by John Watts and Peter White). The bayonet has brass grips, smooth on one side and grooved on the reverse. The smooth side is stamped with imperial inspection mark. The hilt has a push button release for the bayonet which operates smoothly. The blade is manufacturer marked ‘Simson & Co Suhl’. The single edged steel blade with fullers measures 18 ½” length ( 23 ½” overall). The blade has its original leather hilt washer. The spine has Imperial inspection mark above ‘93’ date (1893). The scabbard is leather and has a brass throat mount with frog bar and brass chape with ball end. The throat mount has Regiment mark ’78.A.5.11 (most likely 78th Battery 5th Artillery Regiment, Weapon 11). All leather & stitching is intact. The price includes UK delivery. Sn 23464 (German box 2)
£395.00

Swiss Army Engineer’s / Pioneer’s Model 1914 Sawback Sword Bayonet For Model 1889 Schmidt Rubin Infantry Rifles By HS (Hans Steimer Wasen) & Swiss Army Marked Steel Scabbard. Sn 23462 - 23462
An original Swiss Model 1914 sawback bayonet and scabbard (see page 272 Item 607 of The Bayonet Book by Watts and White). Introduced in 1914, these Saw back bayonets were issued to specialist troops such as Pioneers or Engineers. The bayonet’s smooth wood grips are excellent and undamaged & secured by 2 rivets. The polished steel pommel has a sprung push button bayonet release which works correctly. It has a straight cross guard with muzzle ring. The cross guard is numbered 46509. The ricasso of the blade is manufacturer marked HS (Hans Steimer Wasen) and has Swiss Army Cross mark. The saw back polished steel blade is superb with sharp deep cut sawback section on the spine. The clean blade measures 18 ¾” in length and is fullered. The bayonet measures 24” overall. The correct original scabbard is steel with fixed belt bar and has a ball end marked with a Swiss Cross Army acceptance mark. The scabbard is in excellent condition with no dents and has ‘P’ factory inspection mark near the fixed belt bar. The price for this impressive Swiss Army bayonet includes UK delivery. Sn 23462 (other countries box 3)
£345.00

**RARE**LATE WW2 'LAST DITCH' Japanese Type 30 Arisaka Rifle Bayonet By Jinsen Arsenal (Japanese Occupied Korea) Variation R & Wood Scabbard With Steel Fittings. Sn 23463 - 23463
This 'Last Ditch' Japanese bayonet was made in the last stages of WW2 when Japan's resources were stretched. They were supplied with wood scabbards instead of the early war steel versions. The bayonet has wood grips, riveted on, a rectangular pommel with working steel release button and a crossguard without hooked quillon & muzzle ring. The pommel is numbered and has factory inspection marks (illustrated). It has a blackened single edged blade correctly without fullers and crude grinding marks present which are often found on these blades. The blade has crisp Jinsen Arsenal (Japanese Occupied Korea) mark. The emergency measures wood scabbard is undamaged and has steel chape, throat mount and 2 cord reinforcement bands in the mid section. In his book ‘Bayonets of Japan’ page 197, the author Labar describes these bayonets as uncommon and illustrates a similar bayonet which he describes as variation R. On page 196 of his book he illustrates a wood scabbard in the same form as ours. The price for this scarce bayonet & scabbard includes UK delivery. Sn 23463 (arisaka box 2)
£625.00

**RARE**LATE WW2 'LAST DITCH' Japanese Type 30 Arisaka Rifle Bayonet By Toyoda Jidoshoki Seisakusho (Toyoda Automatic Loom Works TALW) Under Nagoya Arsenal Supervision Variation Q & Wood Scabbard With Steel Fittings. Sn 23461 - 23461
This 'Last Ditch' Japanese bayonet was made in the last stages of WW2 when Japan's resources were stretched. They were supplied with wood scabbards instead of the early war steel versions. The bayonet has wood grips, riveted on, a rectangular pommel with working steel release button and a crossguard without hooked quillon & muzzle ring. The pommel is numbered and has inspection marks (illustrated). It has a blued single edged clean blued blade with crisp Japanese Script manufacturer marks at the ricasso which is Toyoda Jidoshoki Seisakusho (Toyoda Automatic Loom Works aka TALW) under Nagoya supervision. The emergency measures olive green painted wood scabbard is undamaged and has steel chape, throat mount and 2 cord reinforcement bands in the mid section. In his book ‘Bayonets of Japan’ page 176, the author Labar describes these bayonets as scarce and illustrates a similar bayonet he describes as variation Q with the same TALW maker marks and similar scabbard as ours. The price for this scarce bayonet & scabbard includes UK delivery. Sn 23461 (arisaka box 2)
£575.00

British, WW2, 1941 Dated, Lee Enfield No 4 MK I Cruciform Spike Bayonet by SM (Singer Manufacturing Co) with MK I Scabbard and Webbing Frog & Safety Clip. BAYO 763 - BAYO 763
The No. 4 Mk. I was beautifully made, with its distinctive cruciform blade in one solid forging. Only 75,000 of this type were made. Production occurred during the latter half of 1941 and into the early months of 1942. The only maker was the Singer Manufacturing Co. (the famous sewing machine manufacturer), at their Clydebank, Scottish plant. One influence in the selection of Singer was that Scotland it was felt it would be safer from German bombers than in England. This is 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 (Singer Manufacturing Co). The 8” cruciform blade is undamaged, and its ribbed locking catch works as it should. The ribbed licking catch is stamped SM 41 (Singer Manufacturing, 1941 date). The bayonets scabbard is in similar excellent condition with no dents. The correct khaki No 4 bayonet webbing frog is in good order with brass clip in place. See Skennerton pages 214-215, Item B266. The price includes UK delivery. (Box 1). BAYO 763
£375.00

SOLD SOLD (11/05) **RARE**British Trials Pattern FN FAL X2E1 Bayonet & X1E1 Scabbard & Webbing Frog. Sn 20565:16 - 22565:16
A rare Trials X2 E1 Bayonet and scabbard. The bayonet is for a NATO 7.62mm FAL Rifle in particular the X8E1, Type A 1953-61 (see Page 256/7 of British and Commonwealth Bayonets by Skennerton). The bayonet has the F.N. 'elastique' design pommel and catch and has two flash hider prongs, projecting forward of the muzzle ring. It measures 12 ¾” overall. It has dark wood smooth grips secured with screw bolts. The grips are excellent. It is stamped on the tang edge between the grips with 'X2E1' and with number 8251. The grip frame is also stamped with number 1. The double edged blade is polished steel and measures 7 ½” long. The scabbard is metal, painted black and on the mouthpiece it is stamped 'X1E1'. The scabbard is fitted with webbing frog. The price for this rare trials bayonet with correct scabbard & frog includes UK delivery. Sn 20565:16
£0.00

**VERY RARE**WW1 Era British Issue Japanese Kokura Arsenal Type 30 Arisaka Rifle Bayonet Regiment Marked ‘8 MAN’ To The 8th Battalion Manchester Regiment & ‘RM’ Royal Marines & U.S. Scabbard With Leather Frog. Sn 23398 - 23398
These very rare bayonets were part of a consignment of 150,000 Type 30 Rifles and bayonets originally bound for France in 1914, which was purchased by the British Government enroute and issued to the Royal Navy and various Army units. The bulk of these weapons, approx.130,000 were later sold to Russia in 1916 (see pages 392 & 393 of Bayonets Of Japan by Labar the author describes these bayonets as very rare & seldom encountered, an Arisaka Type 30 bayonet with British Regiment marks are also illustrated on those pages). A small quantity of these bayonets were issued to Colonel T.E. Lawrence and his Arab forces fighting. the Turkish. It has the correct un-damaged, blued single edged fullered blade and cross guard with muzzle ring & hook quillon. It has the correct wood grips secured by screw bolts and steel pommel with steel bayonet button that works as it should. One wood grip is impressed ‘RM’ to the British Royal Marines & the pommel is stamped ‘8 MAN 377’ to the British 8th Battalion Manchester Regiment weapon number ‘377’. The blade is 15 ¾” length and has Japanese Kokura arsenal mark. At some point in its life this bayonet has been carried in its period USA pattern leather scabbard with steel mounts and wire belt bar. The leather of the scabbard is impressed with maker mark which looks like ‘CJW’. The scabbard is fitted with its period brown leather riveted frog with belt loop. The rear of the belt loop has WD broad arrow 35 mark. All leather & stitching of the scabbard & frog are intact. The price for this very rare bayonet set includes UK delivery. Sn 23398 (Arisaka box 2)
£695.00

**MATCHNG MAKER, DATE & NUMBERS**Early WW2 1939 Nazi German K98 Mauser 1884/98 Bayonet By ‘F. Herder A SN’ (Friedr. Abr. Herder & Son, Solingen), Weapon Number 1212, 1939 F. Herder A SN’ Scabbard Number 1212 & Leather Frog. Sn 23436:1 - 23436:1
This is an excellent, original as found model 1884/98 German Mauser bayonet for K98 rifles. The bayonet has undamaged grooved bakelite grips secured by correct screw bolts. The clean fullered steel blade is stamped on the ricasso with the Nazi German manufacturer name ‘F. Herder A SN’ (Friedr. Abr. Herder & Son, Solingen). The reverse has weapon number ‘1212d’ and the spine is dated ‘39’ (1939). The pommel is Waffenamt and the steel release button works correctly. It has its original steel scabbard. The throat has matching number ‘1212’, matching date ‘1939’ & matching maker name ‘F. Herder A SN’. The scabbard has one shallow dent on the front mid section typical of service wear. The ball end of the scabbard is Waffenamt. It has an excellent original riveted & stitched, brown leather frog with belt loop and retaining strap with alloy lug fastener. There are no visible maker or date marks on the frog. All stitching & leather of the frog are clean & intact. The price for this nice matching K98 bayonet set includes UK delivery. Sn 23436:1 (box 2)
£295.00

*MINT*UN-ISSUED*SCARCE*Inter War, 1919 Australian, Lithgow 1907 Pattern Bayonet Marked ‘3MD’ To The 3rd Military District (Victoria) WW2 Mangrovite 1943 Scabbard & 1937 Pattern Webbing Frog. BAYO 264 - BAYO 264
A scarce to find, near mint & un-issued condition Australian, Inter World War dated example of the Pattern 1907 bayonet for the SMLE rifle complete with scabbard & frog. The ricasso of the bayonet is stamped by the manufacturer 'Lithgow' & 'Shield' mark together with '1919’ date. The reverse is triple stamped with 'A' within Star Lithgow inspection marks. The blued blade is near mint undamaged with some original storage grease present. It's un-damaged wood grips are secured by the correct screw bolts. The cross guard is stamped ‘3MD’ To The 3rd Military District (Victoria) together with number ‘71381’. It is complete with its original steel mounted brown leather Scabbard. The leather is impressed by the Australian maker ‘Mangrovite’ and dated ‘43’ (1943). All leather & stitching of the scabbard are clean & intact. Fitted to the scabbard is an original 1937 pattern webbing frog which is clean with no damage. The price for this scarce, near mint, Australian Bayonet set includes UK delivery. BAYO 264 (07 Bayonets Box 2)
£475.00

1907 British WD 1903 Pattern Sword Bayonet To ‘U.C. O.T.C.’ (University College School Officer Training Corps) & Rare Land Pattern Scabbard With Integral Leather Frog. Sn 23397 - 23397
In 1902 Experimental Long and Short bayonets were trialled to succeed the 1888 pattern Bayonets. After the trial period it was decided that, when fixed to rifles, the Short version affected accuracy of fire less than the Longer heavy version. The short bladed version was approved and introduced as the '1903 Pattern' sword bayonet (see page 233 & page 391 item No.814 of the bayonet book by Watts & White). This is an excellent British Enfield 1903 Pattern Bayonet With scabbard & frog. The steel blade with medial ridge is 12” length. The double edged blade has no damage and just light staining consistent with age & it measures 6 ¾” overall length. One side of the blade has Kings Crown ER (Edward Rex) ‘1903’ (pattern) and date ’02 ’07 (February 1907). The reverse has WD Broad arrow and . below WD arrow and inspection mark. The spine of the blade also has inspection marks. There are no visible maker name on the blade. The wooden grips are in excellent undamaged condition and are secured with correct screw bolts. The pommel’s steel press button release works correctly and is stamped ‘U.C. O.T.C.’ (University College School Officer Training Corps, see page 100 of Broad Arrow by Skennerton). The scabbard is the rare to find brown leather covered Land pattern variant with steel throat mount numbered ‘21’. The scabbard’s leather frog has 2 brass rivets. The leather of the scabbard is impressed with ‘EFD’ Enfield maker mark and WD broad arrow. All material & stitching are clean & intact. The price includes UK delivery. Sn 23397 (Box 3)
£575.00
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