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Argentinian M1909 Sword bayonet, With Wood Grips & Blued Steel Scabbard By Weyersberg Kirschbaum & Co, To Fit The M1891 Mauser Rifle. Sn 10880:51 - 10880:51
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 3/4" 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 "B8134". 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 serial number stamped above the oval frog stud "B2777". This is a rare bayonet 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'). The price includes Uk delivery. Sn 10880:51 (Box 2)
£325.00

*Scarce* India Pattern 1907 Bayonet and Scabbard. BAYO 439. - BAYO 439
This is a scarce India 1907 ‘Ishapore’ bayonet made from 1914 and identical to the British model 1907 bayonet except for the markings on the ricasso. This carries the royal cypher of crown over ‘G.R.I & 1907’ followed by 9 20 (September 1920) & R.F.I. (Rifle Factory Ishapore). The other side carries a broad arrow and inspection stamps. Skennerton states that some of these bayonets have been noted with locally made brass chapes and lockets which was an official variation; this example is in one of these scabbards. It is rare to find one of these bayonets in original condition, as most were cut down in WWII. This is a nice variant for the 1907 pattern collector. See Skennerton – Indian section item 149 page 346. The price includes UK delivery. BAYO 439. (Box 2)
£325.00

*Scarce/Mint* India Pattern No1 MkII Bayonet and Scabbard. BAYO 438. - BAYO 438
This is a mint condition India pattern No1 MkII* bayonet with a new blade, no fuller and a false edge to the tip of the blade. The blade carries MkII over 9 43 & JU. See Skennerton item 154 on page 349 where he states that not all of the conversions with the false edge to the tip were marked with the *. ‘J U’ is as yet an un-identified maker. The scabbard is a shortened No1 version; the leather is showing signs of wear but as with the stitching and metalwork is intact. A nice mint variation for the India pattern collector. The price includes UK delivery. BAYO 438. (Other Countries Box 2)
£295.00

*Scarce* Indian Pattern Bayonet and Scabbard. BAYO 419. - BAYO 419
This is a nice scarce version of the India pattern series of bayonets. The blade shows MK-I* but is the later variant of the No I Mk II shown in Skennertons book as No 153 on page 349. It has the freshly made unfullered blade and is not a cut down No I Mk-1* with fullers extending to the tip. It is dated ‘8 42’ denoting manufacture in August 1942. The wooden grips are in very good condition with minor service wear to the inside top of the left hand grip *see images*. The maker is ‘JU’ which is an unknown maker according to Skennerton. The scabbard is a cut down No I. The leather, stitching and metalwork is all in very good order. The price includes UK delivery. BAYO 419. (Box 3)
£275.00

**SOLD**Inter War, 1920 Dated, Australian, Lithgow, 1907 Pattern Bayonet Marked ‘4’ To The 4th Military District (South Australia), Scabbard & Webbing Frog. Sn 20565:13 - 20565:13
An 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 ‘A’ star together with ‘1907 Within Shield' ‘Lithgow’ and '1920’ date. The reverse is double stamped with 'A' within Star Lithgow inspection marks. The blade is undamaged. It's wood grips are secured by the correct screw bolts. The pommel is stamped ' A 53147'. The cross guard is stamped ‘4’ most likely to the 4th Military District (South Australia). It is complete with its original steel mounted black leather Scabbard. The steel chape is stamped ‘WJH’ above ‘B’. All stitching of the scabbard are intact. Also included is an original webbing frog which is in excellent condition. The price includes UK delivery. Sn 20565:13 (07's box 2)
£0.00

WWI 1918 Dated 1907 Pattern, Australian, Lithgow, Bayonet and Mangrovite Double Seamed Leather Scabbard. 20565:4 - 20565:4
An excellent Australian, WWI dated example of the Pattern 1907 bayonet for the SMLE rifle complete with scabbard. The ricasso of the bayonet is stamped by the manufacturer ' Lithgow', '1907 Within Shield' (Pattern) and 1918. The reverse is stamped with 2 'A' within Star inspection marks. The blade is in superb clean condition and its wood grips are undamaged and perfectly secure. The pommel is stamped ' ?5502'. It is complete with a nice original steel mounted double seamed brown leather Scabbard. All stitching of the scabbard is intact. The leather is stamped with faint lettering 'Mangrovite' 44 (Mangrovite Belting Ltd, Australia). See pages 187-192 of British and Commonwealth Bayonets by Skennerton & Richardson. The price for this excellent WWI dated Australian, Lithgow bayonet complete with Scabbard includes UK delivery. 20565:4. (07 Box 2)
£425.00

Chilean M1910 Police Sidearm Converted From French Gras 1874 Bayonet and Steel Scabbard. BAYO 297. - BAYO 297
This is a nice unusual conversion. It is a Chilean Police sidearm and scabbard issued to the Chilean Police in 1910. These were made up using a section of the blade and the crossguard of a French Gras 1874 bayonet. This was then mated to a solid brass hilt bearing the Chilean Coat of Arms. The blade of the bayonet has been shortened dramatically to 11.25 inches and the bayonet measures 16 inches overall. There is no mortise slot or fixing button and therefore it was only intended as a dress item. The cross guard with muzzle ring and quillon is present. The hilt has number "B1287" stamped on it's side. The bayonet is complete with it's steel scabbard with brass mounts which is in nice condition. These are an uncommon item, (see Martin J. Brayley 'An Illustrated History of Bayonets' book, pages 46 & 48). The price includes UK delivery. BAYO 297. (Box 3)
£245.00

Turkish Sword Bayonet for the Mauser 1903 Rifle. BAYO 307. - BAYO 307
This is a nice M1903 bayonet which was adopted for the 1903 Mauser rifle. It has a quill backed blade identical to the German M1898 Mauser bayonet, but retains the hilt used on the M1887 & M1890 bayonets. There is Turkish script to the ricasso, usually denoting the German maker, which in this case is ‘Weyersberg Kirschbaum & Co’. The spine of the blade carries the Turkish crescent ‘moon & star’ as does the quillon. The crossguard carries an indistinct serial number. The pommel carries the ‘Toughra’ marking of ‘Abdul Hamid II’ & Turkish Crescent and other inspection stamps. This is a well-marked and scarce bayonet, as many of these long bayonets were shortened during the inter-war period. See White & Watts No 627 pages 278 and 281 of ‘An Illustrated History of Bayonets’ by Martin J. Brayley pages 218 & 219. The price includes UK delivery. BAYO 307. (Other Countries Box 2)
£395.00

*Scarce* 1960’s South African No.9 Bayonet By Armscor Subsiduaries For No.4 SMLE Rifles & Scabbard. BAYO 254. - BAYO 254
This is a bayonet unique to South Africa. The socket is virtually identical to the British No.9 bayonet but with a blade from the UZI SMG. According to Skennerton these bayonets were made to fit No.4 rifle, were made in the early 60's by Armscor. They were intended for us by South African Local Defence Force Commandos (see page 370 item 6 of Skennerton’s book British & Commonwealth Bayonets). They were issued in both reinforced fibreglass scabbards and as in the case of our example steel scabbards from UZI bayonets. The bayonet has an excellent clean blackened 6 ¾” single edged blade and pommel with ribbed release button. The scabbard with frog stud has original black paint and no dents. These bayonets are not commonly found on the collectors market. Price includes UK delivery. BAYO 254.
£165.00

*Scarce* Yugoslavian M1924 Bayonet and Matching Numbers Scabbard. BAYO 291. - BAYO 291
A Yugoslavian bayonet marked to the blade with Cyrillic lettering which is Serbian and not Russian. It translates as ‘Enterprise 44’ denoting State Factory 44 and not the date of manufacture as is sometimes thought. Factory 44 was located in ‘Kragujevac’ the seat of the Yugoslavian arms industry. The grips are wood and held by the distinctive Yugoslavian grip bolt which needed a bifurcated tool to remove them. The crossguard carries the number ‘20556’ which is repeated on the frog stud of the steel scabbard. These are not a common bayonet. See ‘An Illustrated History of Bayonets’ by Martin J. Brayley pages 252 & 253. The price includes UK delivery. BAYO 291. (Other Countries Box 2)
£195.00
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