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WW1, 1918 Dated, Enfield, SMLE No.1 Mk III* .303 Calibre Rifle, Sling, 1918 Dated WD Wilkinson Sword Company 1907 Pattern Bayonet & Scabbard. **1998 UK DEACTIVATION CERTIFICATED**. Sn - 23231:7
This is an excellent WW1, 1918 dated SMLE No.1 Mk III* .303 calibre rifle deactivated to UK specification in July 1998. The rifle has good condition woodwork throughout together with nice clear date & manufacturer's stamps. The breech is stamped at the wrist GR with King’s Crown ENFIELD 1918 SHT L.E III*. The rifle is complete with stripper clip loading bridge, winged fore sight and adjustable rear sight with wing protectors. The rifle also has a brass butt plate with trap and original webbing sling. Deactivated to UK specification in 1998, the rifle cocks, strips and dry fires and the magazine can be removed. The rifle carries the serial number Z2640 which is stamped on the breech. The rifle comes with an original British WW1, 1918 dated Pattern 1907 bayonet complete with its scabbard. The ricasso of the bayonet is stamped by the manufacturer Wilkinson and King’s Crown together 1907 (pattern) and 12 17 (December 1917 date). The reverse is stamped with WD inspection marks. The blade has just light staining consistent with age and its slab wood grips have just the knocks bumps and bruises to be expected with age and use. The bayonet is in its original steel mounted leather scabbard. All leather & stitching of the scabbard are intact. The price includes UK deactivation certificate & UK delivery**. Sn 23231:7
£875.00

Izhevsk Arsenal, 1942 Dated, Mosin Nagant, Matching Numbers, Model 1891/30, 7.62mm Calibre Bolt Action Rifle. **UK 2008 DEACTIVATION CERTIFICATED** Sn - 23231:8
The Mosin–Nagant is a five-shot, bolt-action, internal magazine-fed, military rifle, developed by the Imperial Russian Army in 1882–91, and used by the armed forces of the Russian Empire, the Soviet Union and various other nations. In spite of the age of its design these weapons have shown up in various conflicts around the world until the modern day, being rugged and effective, much like the AK-47 and its variants. The Izhevsk Machine building Plant is a weapons and motor vehicle manufacturer based in Izhevsk, founded in 1807 at the decree of Tsar Alexander I, and is now one of the largest corporations in its field. The Plant manufactured Mosin Nagant rifles during WW1 & WW2 along with AK47 assault rifles and other arms for the Russian War effort. The Plant produces arms for the Russian Military today. This is an excellent WW2 dated Mosin Nagant rifle. The rifle has undamaged metal work that retains most of its blued finish. The bolt has a nice bright surface finish. The original wood furniture in excellent condition and retains the original stampings. The wood has several inspection marks. The barrel shank is stamped with Russian Script and arrow within triangle Arsenal marks of the Izhevsk Plant together with 1942 date. The weapon is serial number KN225 which is stamped on the barrel, bolt, magazine plate and butt plate. The weapon has its original cleaning rod, adjustable rear sight and shrouded post fore sight. The fore stock and shoulder stock are correctly slotted for the sling anchor. Deactivated to UK specification in 2008 the magazine plate opens & the rifle cocks & dry fires and the bolt can be removed. The price includes the U.K. 2008 deactivation certificate and UK delivery. Sn 23231:8
£595.00

British Army Sappers, Miners & Engineers Pattern 1855, Post 185,8 Lancaster Rifle Pipeback Sword Bayonet By S&K (Schnitzler & Kirschbaum) & Scabbard. Sn - 23236
British Sappers and Miners Units adopted an oval barrel rifle in 1855 and produced their own distinctive bayonet with a Falchion or pipe backed blade. The leather scabbard had brass fittings. After 1857 the Sappers and Miners were renamed the Engineers so the blade is sometimes called the Engineers Bayonet. After removal from Engineer service they became a side arm particularly for the Medical Corps. Early examples had a leaf spring secured by a rivet but post 1858 the springs on these bayonets were secured by a screw. The British Government ordered quantities of these bayonets from German manufacturers & both the London and Birmingham trade (see pages 121-124 and item B160 of British & Commonwealth Bayonets By Skennerton). This is an excellent original example of the 1855 Lancaster bayonet. It has the correct 24 inch pipeback blade which has just light staining consistent with age, brass cross guard with muzzle ring and brass pommel with correct flat steel spring bar with post 1858 retaining screw and push button which works as it should. The blade is marked by the English maker S&K (Schnitzler & Kirschbaum) together with various illustrated inspection stamps. The righthand side of the hilt is regimentally stamped V over 2.S.M.A.C over 77 with a board acceptance struck out. (2nd South Midland Ammunition Column, Royal Field Artillery, bayonet number 77) There is also a date 9/86. There is also a date 9/86. Its original black hard leather grips are undamaged and correctly secured by rivets. The bayonet is contained in its original brass mounter black leather scabbard which is also stamped with a matching 77 on the bayonet stud. The bayonet measures 29” overall with the correct 24 inch blade. and is complete with its original leather scabbard with brass locket and large brass chape. The leather is undamaged. The price includes UK delivery. (Armoury) Sn 23236
£595.00

British, Martini Henry Mark 3 Sword Bayonet & Scabbard by the Wilkinson Sword Company, London. Sn - 23239
This is a nice British, Wilkinson Sword made Mark 3 sword bayonet and scabbard for the .45 Martini Henry service rifle. The bayonet is stamped on the ricasso with the queen’s crown ’89 (1989 manufacture date) WILKINSON SWORD COMPANY LONDON. The other side is stamped with the crown over WD, the crossed arrows, an inspection mark and R.P.10.95. The top of the unfullered blade carries 2 inspection stamps. The pommel carries the crossed out number 890. The chequered leather grips are in excellent condition with no cracks and are held on by 2 rivets. The bayonet is contained is a brass mounted black leather scabbard which is in excellent condition with good stitching. The price includes UK delivery. (Box 3). Sn 23239
£475.00

U.S. Army, WW1 Era, U.S Model 1916 Holster for the Colt M1911 Pistol. - L 159
This is an original WW1 era U.S. Model 1916 leather belt holster for the Colt M1911 service issue semi automatic pistol . The holster is made of brown leather and the brass belt loop is retained by stitching and copper rivets. The holster is in a good used service condition with a nice patina finish. The leather belt loop holder is stamped S&R Sheffer & Rossum (S&R Co.) St. Paul, Minnesota. and J.P.O. an inspectors mark. The brown leather holster is embossed with US in an oval on the front and measures 5 inches across with an overall length of 10 ½ inches. The price includes UK delivery. L 159
£275.00

**QUALITY MAKER**C1840’s English C. Maybury’s Patent (Birmingham) German Silver Frame 4 Shot .400 Calibre Double Action Percussion Ring Trigger Pepperbox Revolver. Sn 22737 - 22737
Charles Maybury was a 19th-century English gunmaker based in Birmingham (listed at 15 and 16 St. Mary's Square) known for producing high-quality percussion pistols and pepperbox revolvers, some featuring "Maybury Patent" mechanisms (see page 140 of Pepperbox Firearms by Dunlap where a ‘C. Maybury’ marked 4 shot pepperbox revolver is illustrated). This is an excellent Maybury’s patent pepperbox ring trigger revolver. The revolver measures 8 ¼” overall and the blued steel barrel cluster is just over 3 ½” length. The German silver action and grip frame have quality tooled foliate decoration. The action is signed on one side ‘C. Maybury’s Patent’ within banner amongst the foliate decoration. The barrel cluster has English black powder proofs. The top of the action has a blued steel sliding safety bolt which works correctly and it has a blued steel ring trigger. The revolver has an undamaged walnut grip. The barrel’s smooth bores have just light staining consistent with age & use. It's correct double action only firing action works as it should. The price includes UK delivery. NB As an antique percussion pistol no licence is required to own this item in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. Sn 22737
£895.00

British, Pattern1858 Yatahgan Sword Bayonet And Scabbard. Sn - 23240
This is a good example of the 1858 pattern yataghan sword bayonet and scabbard. Due to the British being unable to produce enough blades for the bayonets, and were imported from Germany. This blade was made by the German manufacturer Alexander Coppel GmbH (Alcoso), Solingen and carries their scales logo on the blade together with WD, an acceptance stamp and a crown over 13 b acceptance stamp. The bayonet carries the number 0946 on the crossguard which is repeated on the top of the leather on the scabbard. The yataghan blade is 578mm long with a muzzle ring diameter of 21.4mm. The grips are made of chequered black leather held by steel pins. The scabbard is made of black leather with steel top mount and chape. The price includes UK delivery. (Armoury). Sn 23240
£425.00

**RARE**UN-TOUCHED AS FOUND**ORIGINAL**WW1 German Army M16 Steel Combat Helmet With Original Sectional Camouflage Paint, Padded Liner & Chin Strap. HE 861 - HE 861
WW1 M16 /17 German camouflage combat helmets had many paint design variants, see pages 46-95 of Helmets of the First War By Haselgrove & Radovic where variants of these sectioned camo helmets are illustrated and described and page 131 of the same book where original wartime black & white photos of German soldiers captured during the British attack on Moyenneville, August 1918 wearing sectioned camouflaged Model 1916 / 17 helmets are illustrated (reference: British Imperial War Museum IWM Q 6981). This WW1 German M16 Combat helmet is as found & has not been messed with. It has its original camouflage sectioned paint pattern in shades of greens and browns sectioned by broad black painted lines. It has no dents and all rivets are in place together with its chin strap lugs fitted with original leather chin strap. The helmet has its original leather headband liner with cloth pads stuffed with horsehair. The inside rim of the helmet has no visible maker, date or batch marks. The helmet is approx UK size 7. The price for this rare helmet with original camouflage paint includes UK delivery. HE 861
£895.00

British, Martini Henry Mark 3 Sword Bayonet & Scabbard by the Wilkinson Sword Company, London. - BAYO 903
This is a nice British, Wilkinson Sword made Mark 3 sword bayonet and scabbard for the .45 Martini Henry service rifle. The bayonet is stamped on the ricasso with the queen’s crown ’89 (1989 manufacture date) WILKINSON SWORD COMPANY LONDON. The other side is stamped with the crown over WD AND arrow and an inspection mark a crown over 35 W. The top of the unfullered blade carries 2 inspection stamps. The pommel carries the number 9775. The chequered leather grips are in excellent condition with no cracks and are held on by 2 rivets. The bayonet is contained is a brass mounted black leather scabbard which is in excellent condition with good stitching. The price includes UK delivery. (Box 3). BAYO 903
£475.00

WW1 British War Office 1918 Pattern MK II Brodie Trench Helmet With Brodie Ink Stamped Original Oil Cloth Sweat Band Liner, Rim Of Helmet Stamped ‘HV (W.Hutton & Sons Maker Vickers Ltd Steel Supplier ) 655 (Batch Number)’ & Chin Strap. HE 862 - HE 862
An excellent original WW1 MK II War Office 1918 Pattern British Brodie Steel helmet with correct rolled rim. It has its original textured olive paint & just a couple of small shallow dents. It has its correct small central copper rivet at the crown and chinstrap bales attached with correct split pins. It is fitted with its excellent original black oilcloth liner with clear red ink War Office 'Brodie' manufacturer's stamp and original horsehair pad at the crown. The inner rim is stamped ‘HV’ which is the British WW1 helmet maker ‘H’ W.Hutton & Sons, ‘V’ steel supplier Vickers Ltd & batch number ‘655’. It has its original brown leather chinstrap with buckle. The helmet is approx. UK size 7. The price includes UK delivery. HE 862
£475.00

British, Pattern 1860 Yatahgan Sword Bayonet And Steel Scabbard. Sn - 23238
This is a good example of the 1860 pattern yataghan sword bayonet and its steel scabbard. Due to the British being unable to produce enough blades for the bayonets, and were imported from Germany. This blade was made by the German manufacturer Weyersberg Kirschbaum & Cie AG (WKC), Solingen and carries their scales logo on the blade together with a acceptance stamp S18 on the other side. The crossguard carries the number A1758. The grips are made of chequered black leather held by steel pins. The yataghan blade is 578mm long with a muzzle ring diameter of 21.8mm which is for the increased diameter of the Pattern 1860 5 grooved sergeants rifle. The bayonet is contained in a 597mm long steel scabbard which is the correct length and has an oval frog stud mounted near the mouth. The scabbard retains some of its original black painted finish near the case mouth. The price includes UK delivery. (Armoury). Sn 23238
£475.00

**RARE**WW1 1917 Pattern British Lancashire Fusiliers Other Ranks Peaked ‘Denim’ Trench Service Cap With Regimental Cap Badge. HE 864 - HE 864
The Lancashire Fusiliers was a line infantry regiment of the British Army that saw distinguished service through many centuries and wars, including the Second Boer War both World War I and World War II, and had many different titles throughout its 280 years of existence. In 1968 the regiment was amalgamated with the other regiments of the Fusilier Brigade–the Royal Northumberland Fusiliers, Royal Warwickshire Fusiliers and the Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment)–to form the current Royal Regiment of Fusiliers. The British 1917 Pattern Field Cap, often referred to as the "trench cap," was a soft-peaked alternative to the stiff Service Dress cap. The soft light weight caps were easy to store and carry when wearing of combat helmets was required. This is a rare to find WW1 other Ranks Denim trench service cap with original Lancashire Fusiliers cap badge with correct rear mounting bar. The cap is clean with no mothing. It has the correct thin leather chin strap secured by 2 embossed general service King’s Crown brass buttons and ringed vent holes at either side. The cap has its original oil cloth liner which has service wear but is complete & intact. The price includes UK delivery. HE 864
£395.00
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