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*Mint* British No7 Mk1/L Bayonet, Scabbard and ‘37’ Pattern Webbing Frog. BAYO 785. - BAYO 785
This is a British No7 Mk1/Lbayonet with brown tufnol grips. The No7 bayonet was only approved for land service hence the suffix L to the bayonet designation No7 Mk1/L. This is stamped crisply on the blade ricasso. These bayonets were mainly issued to the Guards and occasional use with the Mk5 Sten gun. The bayonet has a swivelling pommel which allowed it to be fixed to the No4 rifle and the Sten sub machine gun. The blade is the standard bowie shape as used on the No5 jungle carbine and successive marks including the No9 and L1A1 series. The scabbard is the standard No5 Mk2 with a brass mouthpiece. The ‘37’ pattern frog is in incredible condition inspection stamps to the rear. See Skennerton pages 243/44, item B299. The price includes UK delivery. BAYO 785. (Box 2).
£375.00

WWI 1917 Sanderson 1907 Pattern Bayonet Marked 'BHM OTC' To Birmingham Officer Training College & Scabbard. Sn 9975. - Sn 9975
This is an original 1907 pattern bayonet for the Enfield rifle manufactured in April 1917 by Sanderson. The ricasso is stamped with a partially visible 'Sanderson', GR Kings Crown and '1907' (Pattern) & '4 '17 date (April 1917). It also has 1930's reissue stamps. The reverse is stamped with inspection marks. The blade is clean. The wood slab grips are in excellent undamaged condition. The pommel is stamped ' OTC' (Officer Training School) and 'BHM' (Birmingham) together with weapon number '106'. It is complete with its steel mounted leather scabbard. All leather and stitching of the scabbard are intact. Price for this nice OTC marked bayonet with scabbard includes UK delivery. Sn 9975. (Box 1)
£245.00

SOLD SOLD (12/04) EARLY PRODUCTION 1ST TYPE (QUILLON REMOVED), 1908 Dated, British 1907 Pattern Bayonet By Wilkinson Marked 'OTC RAD' To Radley College, Officer Training Corps, Oxfordshire, Scabbard & Frog. Sn 9631. - 9631
This is an original, excellent condition 1907 pattern bayonet for the Enfield rifle manufactured By Wilkinson. The ricasso is stamped with a partially visible 'Wilkinson', Kings Crown and crisp '1907' (Pattern). It is also dated '11 8' (November 1908) making this an early production 1st type, 1907 pattern bayonet that will have had its quillon officially removed when the 1907 pattern without quillon bayonet was introduced. The reverse is stamped with inspection marks. The blade is clean. The wood slab grips are in similar excellent condition. The pommel is stamped 'OTC RAD' To Radley College Officer Training Corps, Oxfordshire, together with weapon number '299' (illustrated). It is complete with its steel mounted leather scabbard and original webbing frog with single belt loop. Price for this early production OTC marked bayonet with scabbard & frog includes UK delivery. Sn 9631. (Box 1)
£0.00

British 1876 ‘Lunger’ Socket Bayonet. BAYO 227. - BAYO 227.
The 22" Common socket bayonet was named the "Lunger" by the soldiers. Triangular in shape, the bayonet was purely a stabbing weapon, with no sharp edges. Known today as the Pattern 76', this is actually incorrect, the official name was the "Bayonet Common Long". Bayonets were marked with the War Department stamp, and the Enfield Viewing marks. From July 21st 1882 socket bayonets were marked with the date of manufacture. The majority of the Common bayonets were manufactured by the Royal Small Arms factory Enfield, however BSA produced 5000 in the 1877 production year. This is an 1876 pattern socket bayonet with a blued socket and elbow and a polished blade. The blade has several stamps including a capital "R" over the Broad Arrow and "W.D.", below this is a number "735" which has been deleted with a line stamped through it. There is also an inspection mark on one of the other sides of the blade. (See Skennerton's item B187 pages 145 & 146). The bayonet is a very nice example with only minor signs of age related wear. The price includes UK delivery. BAYO 227.
£225.00

**Rare Maker**No4 MkII Bayonet and Scabbard by Baird of Belfast. BAYO 6292. - BAYO 6292
The No. 4 Bayonet was created to replace the current bayonet at the time in service which was the World War I vintage Pattern 1907 bayonet. It was the result of the British search for a new bayonet to replace the Pattern 1907 which began just after World War I which came to the conclusion around the beginning of World War II that the best replacement for the pattern 1907 bayonet would be a Spike type bayonet. This was then implemented which lead to the No. 4 becoming a Spike type bayonet. The design of the No. 4 Bayonet is said to have been taken from Swiss socket bayonets. The No 4 bayonet was accepted into service alongside the No 4 rifle. During the course of World War II the design of the No 4 bayonet changed over time. The first variant the No 4 Mk I bayonet much like other weapons at the beginning of World War II was high quality. Hence relatively few of this variant of the No 4 bayonet were produced. The next variant made in 1942 and the most produced one is the No 4 Mk II bayonet which saved production time by omitting milling the blade in the production process but had no other design changes. After the No 4 Mk I bayonet the design was further changed in 1942 to save costs and disperse production by making the blade and socket separately and this became the bayonet No 4 mk II*. The final variant of the No 4 bayonet is the bayonet No 4 Mk III which further reduced the cost of a bayonet by making the socket out of welding stamped steel pieces instead of as a single piece. This example was made in Northern Ireland by Baird Manufacturing from Belfast. Stamped near the socket with ‘No4 MkII’ in good overall condition. The locking catch works as it should. The price includes UK delivery. BAYO 6292. (Box 1)
£100.00

India Pattern No 1 - MK1 ** Bayonet With The Fuller Running to the Tip, Scabbard & Frog. Sn 12829. - 12829
An Indian Pattern No.1- MK I** bayonet and leather scabbard. This is a shortened conversion of an earlier bayonet with the fuller running to the tip and with an addition of a false edge. This is a conversion in the India pattern range of a 1907 Wilkinson made bayonet. According to Skennerton's many of these conversions with a false edge were done during the 1950's. This example was done in 1956 and carries the stamp "F.R. 56" denoting 'Factory repair 1956'. The other side of the ricasso has a faint stamp of Wilkinson's, Crown over "G.R." but now over stamped with "MK **". The bayonet is in excellent condition. It has a blued 12" blade. It has slab wood grips which are secured with two screw bolts and one is stamped with Indian inspection marks. The pommel has a release button which operates smoothly and it has a clearance hole. The leather scabbard has a metal locket and chape. (See page 348-351, item 152 in Skennerton's 'British & Commonwealth Bayonets book). The price includes UK Delivery. Sn 12829. (Box 1)
£245.00

British ‘1907’ Pattern Bayonet and Scabbard with ‘1908’ Webbing. BAYO 6289. - BAYO 6289
This is a nice ‘1907’ bayonet that has had its quillon removed on refurbishment. The blade is stamped ‘Crown over G.R. 1907 10’13? (dating it October 1913) and ‘Wilkinson’. The production figures for 1911 were only 25,575 at ‘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 Skennerton item B235, page 187). The other side of the blade has a broad arrow and several inspection stamps. The grips are wood, held on by two screw bolts, and are in very good condition. The scabbard is the ‘No1 MkII’ with steel locket and external chape (which differentiates it from the MkI) with a round frog stud and 1908 webbing which is also in very good condition. The price includes U.K. delivery. BAYO 6289. (Box 2)
£275.00

WWI British 1907 Pattern Bayonet & MKII Scabbard by Sanderson. BAYO 6285. - BAYO 6285
This is a nice 1907 pattern bayonet made by Sanderson. It is marked to the blade with a crown over George Rex (G.R ) 1907 ‘1 18’ (January 1918 date of manufacture) and Sanderson. The other side carries a broad arrow and several inspection stamps. The blade is 43 ¼ cm long and the bayonet is 55 ½ cm long in total. The wooden grips are showing signs of age related wear with a clear acceptance mark. The press-stud locking mechanism works well. The scabbard is dark leather with external chape. See Skennerton page 186-B235. A nice WWI wartime dated bayonet. . Price includes UK postage. BAYO 6285 (Box 2)
£245.00

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
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