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British Pattern 1842 Socket Bayonet By Wheeler. Sn 12786 - 12786
This is a 1842 Pattern socket bayonet. It has a straight great condition triangular polished steel blade. It has an overall length of 20.9", a blade length of 17" with a muzzle ring diameter of 24mm. The blade is marked with the name "Wheeler" and two inspectors marks. There is also an inspectors mark on the socket lug. The blade also carries the initials "R.C." with an upside down No 1 above . (see Skennerton Item B139 Pages 100-103). The price includes UK delivery. Sn 12786
£295.00

MINT WW1 GALLIPOLI, British 1911 Dated 1st Pattern Hook Quillion P1907 Bayonet Regiment Marked ‘4 SWB’ To The 4th Battalion South Wales Borderers, 1st Type Scabbard & 1908 Pattern Webbing Frog With Helve Carrier Strap. BAYO 202 - BAYO 202
The Famous Gallipoli Campaign, took place on the Gallipoli peninsula (Gelibolu in modern Turkey) in the Ottoman Empire between 25 April 1915 and 9 January 1916. The campaign resulted in massive loss of lives and casualties for British and allied forces. The South Wales Borderers took part in the campaign and the 4th Battalion lost 400 Officers and men out of 775 that landed at Gallipoli. The Battalion fought with distinction throughout the campaign and were given the honour of providing the rear guard in the evacuation of Suvla bay. The Battalion were amongst the last to leave and only a few survived. This is a rare, near mint hook quillion 1907 pattern bayonet for SMLE rifles manufactured in September 1911 by Enfield. The ricasso is marked '1907 (Pattern), 'EFD (Enfield) '09 ‘11(Date) & 'King’s Crown'. The reverse has inspection stamps. The blade is clean. The wood slabs are undamaged. The pommel is crisply stamped with Regiment mark ‘4SWB’ to the 4th Battalion South Wales Borderers. It is in its original 1st type brown leather scabbard with correct steel locket and internal chape. The leather is impressed with small Enfield inspection marks and WD arrow. The scabbard is fitted with an original WW1 1908 pattern webbing frog with rear helve carrier strap. The rear of the frog has faint ink stamp which appear to be ‘HG’ (manufacturer) and WW1 date ‘17’ (1917). All leather, material & stitching of the scabbard and frog are intact. The price for this rare bayonet to a Battalion that fought with distinction at Gallipoli includes UK delivery. BAYO 202
£1,495.00

MATCHING NUMBERS, 1878 Dated French Model 1874 Gras Sword Bayonet By Manufactures D’Armes De St. Étienne With Scabbard & Leather Frog. BAYO 190 - BAYO 190
An original French Gras Sword Bayonet for the Model 1874 Gras rifle, the successor of the Chassepot. It has a straight, clean 20 ½” T back blade. The back of the blade ids dated August 1878 and is marked by the manufacturer . ‘Manufactures D’Armes De St. Étienne’. The slab wood grips are I undamaged. It has a hooked quillon which is secured with two rivets and muzzle ring. It has a brass pommel and a push button release which operates smoothly. The cross guard has small inspection marks and is numbered ‘43488’. It is complete with its original steel scabbard which has matching number ‘43488’ and original leather frog with large riveted and stitched frog and retaining strap with buckle. These frogs were used for both the M1874 Gras and Lebel M1886 bayonets. The price includes UK delivery. BAYO 190
£275.00

Siamese Contract Pattern 1907 Bayonet and Scabbard. Bayo 185 - Bayo 185
This is one of the 10,000 S.M.L.E. Rifles and Bayonets contract for Siam in 1920 from B.S.A. The bayonets were merely ex-service models, re-finished and stamped with the 'Wild Tiger Corps' emblem and script which includes the Rifle number. This bayonet has slab wood grips secured with two screw bolts. The pommel has a push release button which operates a it should. The ricasso is stamped with the 'Wild Tiger' emblem and symbols on one side and inspection marks on the other. The polished steel blade is in very good condition and is fullered. Most scabbards had the leather bodies replaced with sheet steel and the locket and chape brazed back on again as this one has. This is a scarce bayonet, (see Skennerton's bayonet book, item M13 page 381). The price includes UK delivery. Bayo 185
£375.00

French Mannlicher Berthier M1892 2nd Pattern Artillery Carbine Bayonet And Matching Numbers Scabbard. Bayo 184 - Bayo 184
A French Mannlicher Berthier M1892 2nd Pattern bayonet and scabbard. This bayonet was made to be used with the Mannlicher Berthier Artillery Carbine and is a very nice design. This is the 2nd Pattern with wood grips and with the quillon partially removed. This was due to the bayonets serial number being on the lower part of the quillon. The bayonet has a straight sword like polished blade which measures 15 3/4" long. It is fullered, it has an unusual feature of a short fuller on the top edge of the blade near the tip which aided penetration. The blade has a notch on both sides near to the crossguard which locks the bayonet in the scabbard with a click. This is the later design with smooth wood grips secured with two rivets. The muzzle ring overlaps the grips and has a notch cut in at the rear which engaged at the rifles foresight. The quillon is stamped on one side with "30213". The ricasso is stamped on one side with inspection marks. The pommel has a push release which operates as it should. The scabbard is steel and has a metal belt loop which is also stamped with a matching number "30213". This is a very nice looking bayonet. (see White & Watts 'The Bayonet Book, pages 85 & 98 item 214 and An Illustrated History Of Bayonets by Martin Brayley, Page 72-74). The price includes Uk delivery. Bayo 184
£225.00

WW1 1915 Imperial German Mauser G98 Butcher Bayonet By Simson & Co Suhl & Scabbard. Sn 9995 - 9995
An original, WW1 Imperial German G98 Butcher Bayonet and Scabbard. The 14 ½” single edged blade with fuller which widens towards the point has staining consistent with age but no rust. The ricasso is crisply stamped by the manufacturer 'Simson & Co Suhl'. The back of the blade is faintly stamped 'Crown W' & dated '15' (1915). The bayonet has a steel swept quillon, correct 9 groove dark wood grips and steel pommel with press button release catch which works as it should. It is complete with original leather scabbard with steel mounts. All leather and stitching are intact. Price includes UK delivery. Sn 9995
£395.00

German Airship Battalion M1884/98 Bayonet, Scabbard and Leather Frog. Bayo 157 - Bayo 157
This is one of the bayonets issued to Airship Battalions in 1910 for use with the M98 rifle. They were made utilising blades of the M71/84 bayonets and were designated M84/98. Two types of blade with long and short fullers were used and all of the ones seen have been dated 1887, 1888 or 1889. This one has the crown over "W" over "88" denoting 1888 and was made by 'C. G. Haenel Suhl'. It has short fullers. The crossguard is stamped with the number "9.R.9.98". The scabbard is black leather with steel mounts and the top mount is stamped with "45.R.1.221.". (see White & Watts Bayonet Book, No 273, pages 114, 115, & 125). This is a scarce bayonet in very good condition and is complete with the correct scabbard. The price includes Uk delivery. Bayo 157
£475.00

Early Production, Pre WW1, 1909 Dated Hook Quillon 1st Type 1907 Pattern Sword Bayonet By Wilkinson Marked 'NK' To The Norfolk Regiment & 1st Pattern Scabbard With Internal Chape. Sn 12170 - 12170
The Norfolk Regiment entered the First World War with two regular, one reserve and three Territorial Force Battalions (one of cyclists), with the Regiment expanding to nineteen Battalions. The Norfolk Regiment also raised many service Battalions during the war who were a part of Lord Kitchener's New Armies. The service Battalions were created specifically for service in the war, believed, at the time, to be the War To End All Wars. The total number of men raised during the war and who served with the Norfolk Regiment amounted to 32,375 of whom 5,576 were killed and many thousands wounded. The Regiment served with distinction on the Western Front and after the war in 1931 the Regiment was renamed the Royal Norfolk Regiment. This is an excellent 1st Type, hook quillon '07' sword bayonet by Wilkinson, complete with original 1st type scabbard. These bayonets were introduced in January 1908 (see page 186 of British & Commonwealth Bayonets by Skennerton). This example was made in 1909, a year after production began. The sword bayonet has a 17" steel single edged blade which is stamped on the ricasso with the Kings crown 'ER' (Edward Rex)and '1907' (pattern) together with date '3 09' (March 1909) and 'Wilkinson' (manufacturer) . On the reverse it is stamped with inspection marks. The bayonet is fitted with its original 1st Type hook quillon cross guard which incorporates a muzzle ring. The wood grips are undamaged secured with two screw bolts. Both grips are impressed with inspection marks. The pommel is stamped 'NK' (Norfolk Regiment) above ‘R540’. It is complete with its original 1st Pattern leather scabbard with steel locket and internal chape. All the stitching and leather of the scabbard are intact. The price for this Regiment marked 1st Type bayonet and 1st Pattern scabbard includes UK delivery. Sn 12170
£975.00

German K98 Sawback Dress Bayonet By J.A. Henckels, Scabbard and Frog. Bayo 145 - Bayo 145 / 12028
This is a scarce dress bayonet which has a working press stud and slot to fit a rifle. The blade is marked with the Manufacturers logo and name "J. A. Henckels Zwillingswerk" and an image of the 'Dancing Twins' above. There are no military or other markings on the bayonet. The grips are black chequered plastic held by three rivets. The crossguard is the standard, curved upwards on one side and the pommel is the standard birds head type. The scabbard is all steel, painted black and the frog is the cavalry type. A very nice rare and complete combination. (See White & Watts No 387, pages 170 & 174). The price includes Uk delivery. Bayo 145
£495.00

French M1842/59 Bayonet and Scabbard. Bayo 142 - Bayo 142
This is the modified version of the M1842 with an internal coiled spring as opposed to the leaf spring used on the M1842. The French obviously did not find this as entirely successful as later they reverted to the leaf spring. This bayonet has the curved Yataghan blade with the "Manufactured at Chattlerault in 1862-Model 1842" inscribed along the top of the blade. The crossguard is steel and the hilt brass. It is contained in its steel scabbard. A very nice condition early French bayonet which is becoming harder to find. (see White & Watts item 189 page 83 & 90). The price includes Uk delivery. Bayo 142
£295.00
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