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WWI Dated German Model 1898/05 G98 Mauser 'Butcher Knife' Bayonet by Erfurt Complete with Steel Scabbard & Leather Frog. 22426:29. - 22426:29
A 1915 German Model 1898/05 G98 Mauser 'Butcher Knife' bayonet by ERFURT. This is a very nice condition original Imperial German Pattern 1898/05 'butchers’ knife bayonet and scabbard for the Gew. 98 Mauser Rifle. This is the later model with a trimmed muzzle ring and fitted with a flash guard. The ricasso is stamped "ERFURT". The back edge of the blade is stamped with the Imperial Crown above "W 15" (1915). The blade is clean and the grips are original and un-damaged. The steel scabbard is also original and in good order with just a couple of very minor dents on the reverse as to be expected. (See image 267 page 123 in 'The Bayonet Book' by Watts and White). The price for this nicely marked bayonet and scabbard includes UK delivery. 22426:29 (Box 3)
£295.00

British Patt 1876 Socket Bayonet for the Martini Henry Rifle and MkII Scabbard. 22426:28. - 22426:28
This pattern 1876 Martini Henry rifle socket bayonet with good markings on the blade. Its blade is stamped is stamped ‘793’ ‘M.A.6.96’ with the Broad Arrow over WD, an Enfield inspection mark and /87 (manufactured 1887). There are some unique redundant marks *see images*. The bayonet measures 25 inches overall with a blade length of 21.5 inches with a socket 3 inches in length. The brass mounted MkII leather scabbard has a broad arrow over W.D. and an Enfield inspection stamp on the top locket and ‘384’ on the stud. The bottom chape also carries a broad arrow over W.D. See Skennerton item B187 on Pages 145 and 146. The price for this bayonet and scabbard includes UK delivery. 22426:28. (Martini Box)
£375.00

WWII Dated Italian M1891 Carcano Bayonet and Leather Scabbard. 22426:27 - 22426:27
An Italian M1891 bayonet with a 298 mm straight single fullered blade, complete in black leather scabbard with brass-coloured mounts. The half round slab wood grips held by rivets with washer are in very good order. The Ricasso is marked ‘C. GNUTTI-1941’. Serial number: CG 7887 on the obverse. Carcano is the frequently used name for a series of Italian bolt-action, internal box magazine fed, repeating military rifles and carbines. Introduced in 1891, the rifle was chambered for the rimless 6.5×52mm Carcano round (Cartuccia Modello 1895). It was developed by the chief technician Salvatore Carcano at the Turin Army Arsenal in 1890, and was originally called the Modello (model) 91 or simply M91. Successively replacing the previous Vetterli-Vitali rifles and carbines in 10.35×47mmR, it was produced from 1891 to 1945. The blade is true, and the leather and brass-work is in very good order. The price for this hard-to-find pair includes UK delivery.22426:27 . (Other Countries Box 2)
£325.00

British Enfield 1888 Pattern MkI 2nd Type, Lee Metford Bayonet and MkII Scabbard with Frog. 22426:26. - 22426:26
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 Broad Arrow over EFD and various other inspection stamps. The other side carries the manufacture date 10’97 (October 1897). The grips are made of wood, held together with two brass rivets and are in good order. There is an oil clearance hole behind the top rivet. The steel pommel carries ‘V ? R.S.’ The scabbard which is a standard 1888 Land MkII with integrated frog is supple and the stitching is in place. See No 802 on pages 321 & 387 of Watts & White. This is a nice pattern 1888 bayonet made at Enfield with accompanying scabbard and frog. The price includes UK delivery. 22426:26. (Box 3)
£345.00

German WWI M1898/05 Early Type ‘Sawback Bayonet’ Earlier First Pattern Scabbard and Leather Frog. 22426:19. - 22426:19
The Bayonet M1898/05 should succeed the M1898 long bayonet. It had a much stronger design but was still very long. In the beginning of the Great War, it came with high ears and without flash guard. From 1915 the M1898 ‘early type’ were missing the ‘ears’ and is characterised by the omission of the thin sheet of steel as muzzle fire protection on top of the grip. The original German First World War butcher blade bayonet was used with the Mauser Gewehr 98 (GEW 98) the standard issue service rifle of Imperial Germany. This fine example was manufactured by ‘C.G. Haenel SUHL’ (The Prussian commissioner for firearms manufacturing, Carl Gottlieb Haenel, began producing bicycles and weapons in 1840 — a combination which was not uncommon at the time as it required similar means of production and skills) as stamped on one side of the ricasso. The top of the spine is stamped with a date code ‘W 15’ (1915) and inspection stamps. The blade and teeth are in very good order. The wooden grips are held with two studs and are undamaged only showing minor signs of use related wear. The earlier first pattern leather scabbard throat carries the Royal Cypher of Kaiser Wilhelm II, King of Prussia above crowned acceptance stamp), the leather, stitching and metalwork are all intact . (See ‘White & Watts’ The bayonet Book, pages 114 & 123, No 268.) The price includes UK delivery. 22426:19. (Box 3)
£595.00

*RARE* WWI Dated British Patt 1907 Bayonet Scabbard & Frog by Manufacturer Vickers. 22426:18. - 22426:18
This is a scarce WWI dated Vickers ‘1907’ bayonet that has had its quillon removed on re-furbishment. The blade is stamped ‘Crown over G.R. 1907 8’18 (dating it August 1918) and an encircled V above Vickers. The production figures for Vickers bayonets were around 10,000 in total, in comparison to 2,000,000 for Wilkinson. In ‘1913’ it was decided to remove the quillon and all further bayonets were made without the quillon and those that came in for refurbishment had it removed, (see Watts & White No 820 pages 323 & 393). The other side of the blade has a broad arrow and several inspection stamps. The grips are wood, held on by two screwbolts, and are in very good condition. The pommel has the number 533 crossed out. The bayonet has a bend test Enfield Birmingham mark *see image*. The scabbard is the ‘No1 MkII’ which is showing signs of service-related wear with a round frog stud. The frog is webbing and in very good order. The price includes UK delivery. 22426:18. (07 Box 2)
£395.00

*Matching Numbers* Argentine M1909 Bayonet and Scabbard for the Mauser Rifle. 22426:10. - 22426:10
In 1875 Argentina adopted the robust and popular Remington rifle, and it is believed that a brass hilted sabre bayonet similar in appearance to the French M1842 sabre bayonet was issued with this rifle. A specimen of a brass hilted bayonet of this type has been noted with Argentine crest and was possibly of German or Belgian manufacture. In 1891 a German made Mauser rifle was adopted together with a sword bayonet, probably manufactured to Argentine design by Weyesburg and Kirschbaum of Solingen. A similar bayonet to the M1891 was used on the Mauser rifle. This later bayonet has however, two wooden grip plates secured by two rivets. In the M1909 bayonet the press stud for the internal coiled spring is on the right side of the pommel. The dimensions are exactly the same as the M1891 series. This superb example is in excellent order. The polished blade is true and clean. The ‘Modelo Argentino’ inscription is clear (usually lost by filing). The obverse states the manufacturer ‘Weyesburg and Kirschbaum of Solingen’. One side is stamped ‘G 1631’ which is replicated on the scabbard. The scabbard is all steel with its original drab olive paint. See pages 1 & 2 of White & Watts for reference. The price for this excellent pair includes UK delivery. 22426:10. (Other Countries Box 2)
£275.00

British 1888 Mark II Lee Metford Bayonet by Enfield and Scabbard. 22426:9 - 22426:9
This is an early Victorian, Lee Metford, 1888 Mark II bayonet manufactured for the British .303 calibre Enfield, Lee Metford rifle. The bayonet blade, which is in good clean condition, is double edged and unfullered with a medial ridge running from the ricasso to the blade tip. The ricasso of the blade is also marked with a Crown over "V.R. 12’ 00? (Manufactured December 1900?) with inspection marks. The reverse is stamped with the broad arrow a bend mark and ‘EFD’ (Enfield). The grips are of wood, held together with two brass rivets and are very good. There is an oil clearance hole in the pommel and the numbers ‘1099 528’. The bayonet is contained in a standard 1888 pattern scabbard and is in extremely good condition with all polished metal *330 stamped to the throat*, and stitch work intact. (See Watts & White No 803 pages 321 & 387 for reference). The price includes UK delivery. 22426:9. (Box 1)
£325.00

*Excellent/WWI British ‘P13’ Mk1 Parade Sword Bayonet and Grafton & Knight Scabbard. 22426:7 - 22426:7
This is a fine example of the ‘P13’ bayonet which has been polished for parade, which although the designated ‘P13’, fit the ‘P14’ rifle and was not introduced until ‘1916’. It is marked to the blade with ‘1913’ and ‘Remington’ in a circle. The other side of the blade carries British inspection stamps cancelled by the slashes with U.S. below. The vast majority of these bayonets were made in America by ‘Remington and Winchester’ with only a few made in England by ‘Vickers’. The wooden grips have two grooves on either side to distinguish it from the ‘P1907’. The scabbard is also an American made version M3 green U.S. belt fittings with steel locket and chape, interchangeable with the ‘P’07’. The leather stitching and furniture on the scabbard are all in good condition and has been chromed presumably for parade/dress purposes. The Scabbard has a makers mark GF & GK (Grafton and Knight) to the rear. A very nice collectable ‘1913’ bayonet. See Watts & White item No 826, pages 325-395. The price includes UK delivery. 22426:7 (British Box 1)
£345.00

*Scarce* British Patt 1907 Hooked Quillon Bayonet with 1st Pattern Scabbard & Frog, by J.A.C. Marked York & Lancaster Regiment. 22426:6. - 22426:6
When the British military adopted the Short Magazine Lee-Enfield rifle, its barrel was shortened to 25.2 inches (640 mm), 5” (130 mm) shorter than the preceding Magazine Lee-Enfield. British military strategists were fearful that the British infantry would be at a disadvantage when engaged in a bayonet duel with enemy soldiers who retained a longer reach. Bayonet fighting drills formed a significant part of a contemporary British infantryman’s training. Soldiers were drilled in various stances and parrying techniques against an enemy also armed with rifle and bayonet. The York and Lancaster Regiment was a line infantry regiment of the British Army that existed from 1881 until 1968. The regiment was created in the Childers Reforms of 1881 by the amalgamation of the 65th (2nd Yorkshire, North Riding) Regiment of Foot and the 84th (York and Lancaster) Regiment of Foot. The regiment saw service in many small conflicts and both World War I and World War II until 1968, when the regiment chose to be disbanded rather than amalgamated with another regiment, one of only two infantry regiments in the British Army to do so). The 1907 bayonet was made to the design of the Japanese Arisaka. The quillon of the P1907 MkI bayonet was subsequently found to be unnecessary, and on the 29th of October 1913 list of changes it is recorded that a P1907 sword bayonet without the hook on the crosspiece had been sealed to govern future manufacture. See pages 323 & 393 No 819 for reference. Marked to the ricasso ‘1907’ 11/08. J.A.C. manufacturer (James A. Chapman) along with numerous inspection marks. ‘Y.L.R. 724’ (York & Lancaster Regiment) is stamped to the pommel. The wooden grips are in good order and intact. The blade is true, with only light age-related staining. Blade length 43 cm and 55 ¼ cm overall. The 1st Pattern scabbard is double stitched thick leather with an internal chape. It is marked with the Broad Arrow and the manufacturer E.F.D (Enfield). The webbing frog is marked to the rear *see images*. The price for this scarce set includes UK delivery. 22426:6.
£1,200.00
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