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**Scarce** Trials Pattern FN FAL X2E1 Bayonet & X1E1 Scabbard. Sn 9872. - Sn 9872
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. The bayonet has the F.N. 'elastique' design pommel and catch and has two flash hider prongs, 1.6" long projecting forward of the muzzle ring. It measures 12 ¾ " overall. It has dark wood smooth grips secured with screw bolts. The grips have some service wear to be expected. It is stamped on the tang edge between the grips with 'X2 E1' and with a struck out number together with '11456'. 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 'X1 E1' (See Page 256/7 of British and Commonwealth Bayonets by Skennerton). The price for this rare trials bayonet with scabbard includes UK delivery. Sn 9872.
£325.00

1939 Dated Nazi German K98 Bayonet By ‘Jos Corts Sn (Solingen)’ with Later Etched Blade ‘fallschirmjäger regiment’ ‘Mit Unseren Fahnen is der Sieg’ . BAYO 802 - BAYO 802
An original WW2 Nazi K98 rifle bayonet with later beautiful etching that makes this a collector’s piece in its own right. The 9 ¾ " single edged fullered blade is marked by the Nazi wartime manufacturer code marked at the ricasso ‘39’. The blade is numbered ‘2282’ and is beautifully etched on both sides with panels ‘Mit-unsern-Fahnen-ist-der-Sieg’ translated: (Our flag/colours will be victorious/with our flag comes victory) and ‘fallschirmjäger regiment’ (Paratrooper regiment) The Fallschirmjäger were the paratrooper branch of the German Luftwaffe before and during World War II. They were the first German paratroopers to be committed in large-scale airborne operations. Throughout World War II, the commander of the branch was Kurt Student. The pommel has an etched panel on one side ‘Parachute & Swastika within panel’. The pommel is Waffenamt and has original red felt in the mortise slot stamped ‘2822’. The bayonet has undamaged bakelite grips. Its steel scabbard is marked ‘1051’ and has the makers mark ‘A.S.W’ (E&F Horster Solingen). The ball end of the scabbard is Waffenamt. The price for this desirable collector’s piece includes UK delivery. BAYO 802. (Box No3)
£595.00

*Very Rare* German Sawback M1898/05 Bayonet and Steel Scabbard. BAYO 801. - BAYO 801
This is a rare sawback M1898/05 bayonet by a scarce maker; J.H.Becker & Co. Solingen. Anthony Carter in his book ‘German Bayonets, the models 98/02 & 98/05’, states that only a handful of bayonets with their trademark have been located, none of which have been dated. The sawback bayonets were probably made in 1916 and early 1917, before their manufacturing was suspended. It is contained in an Ersatz metal scabbard. The wooden slab grips are fully intact and are showing signs of age related use. The blade is in nice condition with slight staining due to age, J.H.Becker & Co is marked to one side. The scabbard has a few ‘impressions’ and a split to the bottom, but works as it should. This is an extremely rare bayonet and a must for the serious German bayonet collector. See Anthony Carter ‘German Bayonets, the models 98/02 & 98/05, page 65 for full details regarding J.H.Becker & Co. The price includes UK delivery. BAYO 801. (Box 3)
£625.00

*Rare/Mint/Matching Numbers* ‘Argentinian M1909’ Sword bayonet, with Wood Grips & Blued Steel Scabbard By Weyersberg Kirschbaum & Co, To Fit The M1891 Mauser Rifle. BAYO 800. - BAYO 800
An Argentine M1909 sword bayonet with wood grips and blued steel scabbard manufactured by Weyersberg Kirschbaum & Co, to fit the M1891 Mauser rifle. This was the last variant with wood grips. The bayonet has wood grips, secured with two steel rivets. The pommel is white alloy and has an oval with "R.A." (faint) inside denoting 'Republic of Argentina. It has a push button release. It has a hooked quillon and muzzle ring. The blade is polished steel and has a single edge and fullers. The blade measures 15 ¾ “ long. It is in excellent condition. The ricasso is stamped on one side with "Modelo Argentino 1909" above the Argentine crest, below this is has a serial number "L8530". On the reverse it has "Weyersberg Kirschbaum & Co Solingen". The inscription and crest were usually filed off before sale as obsolete and specimens with the full crest and inscription are very hard to find. The blued steel scabbard has a matching serial number stamped above the oval frog stud "L8530". This is a rare bayonet with matching numbers in excellent condition and as is to be expected of a German Manufactured bayonet, of top quality. (See Page 1 item No 3, in White & Watts 'The Bayonet Book' & page 20 in An Illustrated History of bayonets by Martin. J. Brayley). The price includes UK delivery. BAYO 800. (Box No3)
£425.00

*Mint* Indian Bayonet ‘No1 MkII* Scabbard & 37 Pattern Webbing Frog. BAYO 799. - BAYO 799
This is a virtually mint India pattern No1 MII* with the fullers to the blade and a false edge tip, these bayonets are special to India (the MkII has a conventional tip). The blued blade is marked to the ricasso with ‘MkII* 8 43’ (August 1943) & JU (unknown maker). The wooden slab grips are in near perfect condition. The scabbard is a cut down ‘No1’ with steel mounts inspection marks and leather body, the stitching and steelwork are in good condition. The frog is a green ‘37’ pattern webbing example. See British & Commonwealth Bayonets by Skennerton item 154, page 349 for an identical example. The price includes UK delivery. BAYO 799. (Box No3)
£275.00

*U.S. Original ‘M1 Garand’ Bayonet and Scabbard. BAYO 798. - BAYO 798
This is a nice ‘M1 Garand’ bayonet with an new blade and not a cut down ‘M1905’ or ‘M1942’. The fullers do not run through to the tip as with the cut down bayonets, but stop 2 ¾ “from the tip. Unusually there are no markings to the blade. The grips are black ribbed plastic held by a single screwbolt. The scabbard is standard olive drab M7 made by Beckwith MFG. Co, again freshly made and not a cut down version. It is marked to the top mount with a flaming grenade and U.S. The grips are in good overall condition with a few age related marks *see images* See ‘White & Watts item 929 pages 412 & 436. A good collectors piece with maker marked scabbard. The price includes U.K. delivery. BAYO 798. (USA Bayonets)
£245.00

British L1A3 Bayonet with NATO Stores Code & No.5 Scabbard. BAYO 797. - BAYO 797
This is a British L1A3 bayonet and scabbard (see Skennerton’s book, British & Commonwealth Bayonets Book, page 261, item B322). The bayonet was first adopted on the 31st December 1958. The bayonet has a blackened pommel. Both grips have the designation L1A3, NATO stores number 9600257. The 8” drop point steel blade is single edged and has fullers. There are no visible marks on the blade,B59 (1959) is stamped to one side of the ricasso. The obvious difference between its predecessors is the recessed locking bolt latch in the pommel, which required a new pommel casting. The bayonet has its original No5 metal scabbard with brass mouth piece. The price includes U.K. delivery. BAYO 797. (Box 1)
£245.00

*Matching Numbers* Belgian ‘F.N. Model 1949’ Knife Bayonet and Scabbard. BAYO 796. - BAYO 796
This is an excellent ‘FN1949’ bayonet with virtually all of its blueing left on the blade. The pommel is marked with ‘S.A.30’ crown over ‘JF’ & ‘80562’ which denotes use by the Belgians themselves and not an export version. The ‘SA.30’ stands for semi-automatic 30 calibre. The number 80562 is also repeated on the scabbard mouthpiece. The wooden grips are showing signs of use related wear. The Belgian Army received 87,545 production rifles beginning in 1951, accounting for roughly half of all Model 1949 rifle production. The Model 1949 bayonet was the result of a request by Egypt, the second Model 1949 rifle purchaser, who wanted a shorter, thinner blade than the M1924/49 Long bayonet which had been produced for Venezuela. See www.worldbayonets.com/Belgium for further details, and White & Watts item 103, pages 26 & 42. The price includes UK delivery. BAYO 796. (Box 3)
£225.00

SOLD SOLD *Very Scarce* Bavarian ‘1871’ Rifle Bayonet and Scabbard to the 6th Reserve Infantry Regiment. Sn: 20073. - 20073
This is a very scarce Bavarian ‘1871’ rifle bayonet and scabbard to the 6th Reserve Infantry Regiment. It is in excellent condition and has a brass hilt, smooth on one side and with grooved panel on the reverse. The hilt has a flat spring on one side (fully working) and a steel cross guard with muzzle ring. The ricasso is stamped with the manufacturer mark ‘Weyersberg & Stamm, Solingen’. One side of the crossguard is marked with serial No: 63547 and the other ‘6 R.R. 178’ (6th Reserve Infantry Reg’t-1st Company Weapon No78). The single edged blade measures 46.7 cm (59.8 overall) and is in excellent condition with only minor signs of age related use. The leather and brass scabbard has an oblong loop for the Bavarian frog. The metalwork *Locket loose but not detached* and stitching *approximately 2 cm loose but not detached* are in good order. The price for this rare pair includes UK delivery. Sn: 20073. (Box No 3)
£0.00

British ‘1903’ 3rd Battalion Yorkshire Regiment Pattern Bayonet and MkI Scabbard. BAYO 795. - BAYO 795
This is a newly made ‘1903’ bayonet and not a converted ‘1888’ pattern. The ricasso is marked with a crown over E.R. (Edward Rex) and ‘1903’. Below this are several dates and inspection stamps. The opposite side carries the broad arrow over ‘EFD’ (Enfield) and an inspection stamp. The pommel carries ‘3 YK’ denoting the 3rd Battalion Yorkshire Regiment (Alexandra Princess of Wales’ Own) and the number ‘568’.. The wooden grips are in good condition with a few use related marks. The blade is in fine condition with an nice aged patina. The scabbard is the standard ‘MkI’ as used by both the ‘1888’ & ‘1903’ patterns. The metalwork and leather stitching are all intact. See Skennerton item B230, pages 181-183. The price includes UK delivery. BAYO 795. (Box No1)
£375.00
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