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WWII 1918 Dated 1907 Pattern British ‘Wilkinson’ Regimentally Stamped Bayonet and No1 MkII Double Seamed Leather Scabbard. BAYO 6283. - BAYO 6283
An excellent British, World War dated example of the Pattern 1907 bayonet for the SMLE rifle complete with scabbard. The ricasso of the bayonet is stamped by the manufacturer ' Wilkinson', '1907 Within Shield' (Pattern) and '3/18 ' (March 1918), the pommel with’2.S’ The reverse is stamped with '1907' Wilkinson and inspection marks. The blade is in good clean condition and it's wood grips are undamaged and perfectly secure. It is complete with a nice ‘No1 MkII’ steel mounted double seamed brown leather Scabbard. All stitching of the scabbard is intact. The rear of the scabbard has some service wear to the surface of the body. See ‘Skennerton’ item B235, pages 186-192. Price includes UK delivery. BAYO 6283. (Box 2)
£265.00

*Scarce* British ‘1903’ Pattern Bayonet Converted From ‘P1888’ Dated ‘5/01’. BAYO 6281 - BAYO 6281
The ‘P1903’ design combined the ‘P1888’ blade and cross piece with a new pommel design. Many 1903 patter bayonets are actually P1888 bayonets that have been converted. This bayonet is a good example of a converted 1888. The blade length is 30cm and is double edged. On side is stamped with ‘EFD’ (Enfield) 05/01, and the other with numerous inspection stamps, as is the pommel. The press-stud locking mechanism works well. The wooden grip scales are in good condition with age related marks. The leather scabbard with internal chape has age related marks, the stitching is in good order. See Skennerton, item B230, pages 181 & 182. The price includes UK delivery. BAYO 6281. (Box 2)
£365.00

**RARE MAKER**WW2 Era U.S Army M4 Knife Bayonet By ACC (American Cutlery Co Chicago & New York) For M1 Carbines & U.S. M8 Scabbard By BM Co (Beckwith Manufacturing Company). Sn 19855 - 19855
This is an original WW2 US M4 Knife Bayonet by ACC (American Cutlery Co Chicago & New York) complete with its original M8 scabbard by BM Co (Beckwith Manufacturing Company), see page 107 No.1 of Cole’s book US Military Knives Book III which shows an illustration of an M8 bayonet guard marked the same as ours). The bayonet is in excellent condition. It has the correct compressed leather rings handle. Its steel blade measures 6 ¾” length. The cross guard is stamped 'US M4 ACC' and with the Frankford Arsenal ‘ignited grenade’ mark. The pommel has the correct ‘pincer’ bayonet release catch and inspection marks. Its olive green plastic scabbard has a single retaining strap with brass press stud fastener and blackened wire belt bar. The steel throat mount is correctly stamped 'U.S. M8' and with ‘BM Co’ manufacturer detail. The The rear of the scabbard has what looks like remnants of an indistinct white painted weapon or armoury number. The price includes UK delivery. Sn 19855
£475.00

WW2 Era U.S Army M4 Knife Bayonet By Utica For M1 Carbines & Early M8A1 Scabbard By VP Co (Victory Plastics Company). Sn 19853 - 19853
This is an original WW2 US M4 Knife Bayonet by Utica complete with its original M8A1 scabbard by the VP Co (see page 107 No.8 of Cole’s book US Military Knives Book III). The bayonet is in excellent condition. It has the correct compressed leather rings handle in very good condition. Its razor sharp blackened steel blade measures 6 ¾” length. The cross guard is stamped 'US M4 Utica' and with the Frankford Arsenal ‘ignited grenade’ mark. The pommel has the correct ‘pincer’ bayonet release catch. Its olive green plastic scabbard has the early holed tip for cord without metal chape and an integral webbing frog with belt loop which has a single retaining strap with brass press stud fastener and blackened wire belt bar. The steel throat mount is correctly stamped 'U.S. M8A1' and with 'VP Co' manufacturer detail. The rear of the scabbard has the cast ‘VP’ above ‘28’ mark of Victory Plastics. The price includes UK delivery. Sn 19853
£395.00

Australian Issued 1907 Pattern ‘Wilkinson’ Hook Quillon Removed Bayonet & Scabbard. 19851 - 19851
This is a nice example of the Australian issued 1907 pattern bayonet & scabbard by Wilkinson. The fullered double edged blade is 17” in length. The blackened steel muzzle ring hook quillon have been removed. The forte has crowned GR and 2/12 (February 1912) and the maker ‘Wilkinson’ to one side and broad arrow and inspection stamps to the other. The cross guard is stamped ‘2MD/9072’ (2nd Military District Australia). The blackened pommel is stamped ‘100’ and Australian land service acceptance stamp. The polished wooden slab grips have a painted yellow band. The bayonet is contained in its leather ‘double seamed’ scabbard with blued steel mounts, the throat is stamped ‘DD5’with broad arrow. It is completed with a ‘1908’ pattern webbing frog. The metal, wood and leatherwork are in excellent condition. See ‘Skennerton’ page 187-item 235. The price includes UK delivery. 19851. (Box 2)
£395.00

British WWI ‘1917 Dated’ Regimentally Marked ‘Royal Scots Fusiliers’ 1907 Pattern Bayonet & Scabbard. BAYO 175. - BAYO 175
This is a nice 1907 pattern bayonet made by Wilkinson. It is marked to the blade with a crown over 1907 ‘1 17’ (January 1917 date of manufacture) and Wilkinson. The other side carries a broad arrow and several inspection stamps. The blade is 43 cm long and the bayonet is 55 cm long in total. The pommel carries ‘4/5 R.S.F. 334’ (4/5 Battalion, Royal Scots Fusiliers) impressed. The wooden grips are showing minor signs of age related wear. The press-stud locking mechanism works well. The scabbard is dark leather with external chape. See Skennerton page 187-B235. A nice WWI wartime dated bayonet. BAYO 175. The price includes UK postage. (Box 2)
£295.00

British ‘L1A3’ B.S.A. Bayonet, Scabbard & Frog BAYO 171. - BAYO 171
This is a British L1A3 bayonet and scabbard (see Skennerton’s book, British & Commonwealth Bayonets Book, pages 261 – B322). The bayonet was first adopted on the 31st December 1958. The bayonet has a blackened pommel and cross guard with muzzle ring *some black paint missing revealing drab olive beneath. Both grips have the designation L1A3, NATO stores number 9600257 followed by the makers code ‘B’ (B.S.A.). The 8” drop point steel blade is single edged and has fullers. There are no visible marks on the blade. The bayonet has its original No5 MK II metal scabbard brass mouth piece and is fitted with an original webbing frog. The rear of the frog has stores codes and WD arrow. The price includes U.K. delivery. BAYO 171. (Box 1)
£245.00

‘1888’ MkII Regimentally Marked Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders Bayonet & Scabbard. 19849. - 19849
A double-edged 12” blade with steel cross guard and muzzle ring. The pommel is regimentally marked A.S.H. (Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders) and numbered 170. The ricasso is marked with crowned ‘VR’ over ‘01’. The reverse marked with Broad Arrow over ‘E.F.D.’ (Enfield). The wooden slab grips are in good condition and are secured with 2 brass rivets. The bayonet is contained in a leather scabbard with steel mounts, the leather and furniture are in good condition and all of the stitching is in place. The blade and metal work is in very good condition, only showing minor signs of age related wear. See ‘British & Commonwealth Bayonets’ by Ian D. Skennerton & Robert Richardson, page 171-item B215. The price includes UK delivery. 19849. (Box 1)
£345.00

WW2 U.S. Army M4 Knife Bayonet By Imperial For M1 Carbines & M8A1 Scabbard By PWH (Pennsylvania Working Home For The Blind). Sn 19806 - 19806
This is an original WW2 U.S army M4 Knife Bayonet by 'Imperial' complete with its M8A1 scabbard by PWH (Pennsylvania Working Home For The Blind). The bayonet which is in excellent condition has the correct compressed leather rings handle. Its parkerised steel blade measures 6 ¾” and has just light areas of rubbing. The cross guard is stamped 'US M4 Imperial' and with the Frankford Arsenal ignited grenade mark. The top of the steel pommel is stamped with inspection marks (illustrated). The pommel has the correct ‘pincer’ bayonet release catch. Its olive green plastic/ fibre scabbard holed tip for cord with metal chape and an integral webbing frog with belt loop which has a single retaining strap, brass stud fastener and steel belt bar. The steel throat mount is correctly stamped 'U.S. M8A1' and with 'PWH' manufacturer detail. The price includes UK delivery. Sn 19806
£395.00

British 1903 (Not Converted) Pattern Bayonet and Scabbard. BAYO 166. - BAYO 166
In the 1902 financial year, 375 each of the short and long experimental models were made for trials. The short model was a trials version of the eventual patt. It was the short version that was eventually decided upon for introduction with the new short rifle. Provisionally approved on 14th December 1902, the pattern 1903 sword bayonet was announced in the list of changes para, 11716 with an approval date of 19th December. Made at Enfield (unconverted) the blade length is: 30 ½ cm (42 cm overall) and is in good overall condition. The WD arrow is above EFD and crown to one side and crown over 1903 and numerous inspection stamps. The wooden grips are held with two pins *spring catch not working*. The pommel has ‘5 84’ imprinted. See British and Commonwealth Bayonets by Ian D. Skennerton page 181, item B230. The scabbard is land pattern MKI and is in good overall condition with the stitching in place *missing its integral frog*. The price includes UK delivery. BAYO 166. (Box 1)
£325.00
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