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British, WW1, 1917 Dated, 1907 Pattern Bayonet & Scabbard by Vickers. Sn 23478:74 - 23478:74
This is a nice Pattern 1907 bayonet by Mole. The RICASSO carries the Kings crown over G.R. over 1907 followed by 9 (V in a circle) 17 (September (Vickers) 1917). The other side of the ricasso carries the broad arrow and several inspection stamps. The wooden grips are wood held by 2 screw bolts and are in good condition. The scabbard is a No1 mk II with an oval frog stud. See The Bayonet Book by John Watts and Peter White, pages 323 and plate 820 on page 393. The price includes U.K. delivery. Sn 23478:74
£275.00

British, WW1, 1915 Dated, 1907 Pattern Bayonet & Scabbard by Mole. Sn 23478:72 - 23478:72
This is a nice Pattern 1907 bayonet by Mole. The RICASSO carries the Kings crown over G.R. over 1907 followed by 10 ‘15 (October 1915) MOLE. The other side of the ricasso carries the broad arrow and several inspection stamps. The wooden grips are wood held by 2 screw bolts and are in good condition. The scabbard is a No1 mk II with an oval frog stud. See The Bayonet Book by John Watts and Peter White, pages 323 and plate 820 on page 393. The price includes U.K. delivery. Sn 23478:72
£275.00

WW1, 1915 Dated, Imperial German, Pattern 98/05 Butcher Bayonet with High Ears by Simson & Co Suhl. Sn 23478:71 - 23478:71
This is a nice Imperial German WW1, 1915 dated patter 98/05 butcher bayonet with high ears in its original steel scabbard The bayonet has the correct 9 groove wooden grips which are secured with two original screw bolts. The steel blade is crisply marked on the ricasso by the manufacturer SIMSON & CO SUHL. The spine of the blade is stamped with the crown over W15 (1915 date) and an inspection stamp. The pommel is marked with 2 inspection stamps. The clean blade measures 14 ¼ inches long with an overall length of 19 3/8 inches. The bayonet is contained in its original steel scabbard is in excellent condition. The push button spring release operates as it should. See pages 113 – 156, item 267 of White & Watts, The Bayonet Book. The price for this WW1 bayonet and scabbard includes UK delivery. (German Box 3). Sn 23478:71
£475.00

**Rare** British Pattern 1859, 2nd Pattern Cutlass Sword Bayonet for the Enfield Pattern 1858 Naval Rifle. Sn 23478:69 - 23478:69
This is a rare British pattern 1859 cutlass sword bayonet for the Enfield pattern 1858 5 groove naval rifle. the first pattern was introduced for a short while with wooden grips but was soon superseded by the second pattern with chequered grips. The bayonet has a slightly curved 26 ¾ inch unfullered blade with a slight spear point and an overall length of 32 ½ inches. The top of the blade near the hilt carries an inspection mark. The bayonet is in excellent condition with a clean blade and excellent leather grips. The left hand side of the handle near the release button is stamped with the number 83 and on the other side is an inspection stamp (Crown over 20). The muzzle ring diameter is 21.4mm. see The Bayonet Book by John Watts and Peter White, pages 305and plate 758 on page 371. The price includes U.K. delivery. Sn 23478:69
£795.00

Imperial German. WW1, 1915 Dated, Model 1884/98 Sawback Bayonet Complete with Steel Scabbard by Erfurt. Sn 23478:66 - 23478:66
This is an Imperial German, WW1, 1915 dated model 1844/98 sawback bayonet made at the Erfurt Arsenal for the Gew 98 service rifle. The ricasso is stamped on the right hand side ERFURT. There is a letter C stamped on the top of the crossguard and the top of the blade is stamped with the crown and 15 acceptance stamp (1915 date). The bayonet has a flash guard and is fitted with wooden grips held on by cross screws. The bayonet is contained in its steel scabbard The price for this model 1884/98 sawback bayonet includes U.K. delivery. German Box 1. Sn 23478:66
£395.00

Imperial German. WW1. Model 1884/98 Sawback Bayonet Complete with Steel Scabbard, Leather Frog & Knot by Gebr. Heller with Erfurt Acceptance mark. Sn 23478:60 - 23478:60
This is an Imperial German, WW1, model 1844/98 sawback bayonet made by Gerr. Heller at Marienthal and accepted at the Erfurt Arsenal for the Gew 98 service rifle. The ricasso is stamped on the left hand side GEBR. HELLER MARINETHAL and on the right hand side ERFURT. There is a letter G stamped on the top of the crossguard. The bayonet has a flash guard and is fitted with wooden grips held on by cross screws. The hilt retains much of its original blued finish. The bayonet is contained in its steel scabbard with a leather frog and a knot. The knot colours from the top are blue, red and blue. The price for this model 1884/98 sawback bayonet, frog and knot includes U.K. delivery. German Box 1. Sn 23478:60
£475.00

Original WW1 Imperial German Model 1888/98 (M88/98) Pressed Steel Hilt Ersatz Bayonet, Scabbard & Later Leather Frog. Sn 23484:47 - 23484:47
An original, example of a WW1 German Ersatz M88/98 bayonet. (Ersatz-substitute) bayonets were made in Germany during the early years of World War 1, because there weren't enough regulation bayonets to equip the rapidly expanding army. Ersatz bayonets were manufactured in local workshops, resulting in hundreds of variations. Our example has a pressed steel hilt, ¾ muzzle ring & up-turned quillon (see page 155, No.344 and page 143 of The Bayonet Book by Watts & White for an example similar to ours). One side of the hilt has a stamped number ‘5955’ (illustrated). It has a 12 ¼” clean fullered blade (17” overall). The spine of the blade has an imperial German inspection mark (illustrated). The bayonet has its original steel scabbard with frog locket. The scabbard is fitted with a well made later reproduction leather frog. The rear of the frog is impressed with faux maker mark ‘ewx’ and ‘1941’ date. The price includes UK delivery. Sn 23484:47 (Box 1)
£375.00

WW1 DEMAG, Deutsche Maschinefabrik A-G Duisburg Imperial German Army, Aufpflanzbarer Grabendolch Or Fixable Trench Knife Bayonet & Scabbard With Integral Belt Loop. Sn 23484:46 - 23484:46
An original World War I Imperial German Army, Aufpflanzbarer Grabendolch or Fixable Trench Knife Bayonet, often referred to by collectors as the DEMAG (see page 65 of German Combat Knives by Christian Mery). These knife Bayonets were popular private purchase weapons for German infantry men fighting in the trenches of the Western Front, as they provided a much handier and more useful multipurpose tool than that standard Mauser M-1898 bayonet. They were produced by Deutsche Maschinefabrik A-G of Duisburg, and the collector nickname originates from the circular DEMAG – DUISBURG makers mark on the ricasso. The combination knife bayonet has a unique “crank” shaped steel handle and steel cross guard, which is instantly identifiable with bayonet lug slot and button which works as it should. The undamaged clean double edged blade with medial ridge is 6" long (10 ½” overall). It's square shank ricasso is faintly stamped with the Demag roundel and the reverse 'Gesetzlich Geschutzt' (quality assurance / patent mark). The steel crank handle retains its original feldgrau green paint. Its original steel scabbard has a riveted integral leather belt loop with original retaining strap & stud fastener is absent. The price includes UK delivery. Sn 23484:46 (German knives box)
£575.00

**Rare** British P1907 Hooked Quillon and Scabbard Made by J.A. Chapman & Co. Sn 23484:20 - 23484:20
This is a British P1907 bayonet with hooked quillon made by J.A. Chapman & Co (J A Chapman Ltd. manufacturers of American pattern carpenter’s braces, Scotch, wagon, builder’s & other pattern iron braces, Industry Tool works, Woodside Lane, Sheffield – made the original Pattern 1907 Sword Bayonet with Hooked Quillon). Chapman only made 14250 P1907 bayonets with hooked quillon, compared to Enfield who made more than 175000. The ricasso is stamped with the crown over E.R. & 1907 & J.A.C. The blade has light staining consistent with its age. The bayonet is fitted with wooden grips which are in good condition. The scabbard is the standard Mk II and the leather, stitching and metalwork are all in good order. See Skennerton item B234 page 186 & 187. The price includes UK delivery. (07 Box 2). Sn 23484:20
£595.00

SOLD SOLD (05/06) Imperial German Seitengewehr Model 1871 Bayonet, 1873 Dated, by P.D. Luneschloss Solingen, for the M1871 Mauser Rifle with Regiment Mark 29.R.4.226, Scabbard, Original Leather Frog & Gold Mullion Knot. Sn 23478:7 - 23478:7
This is an Imperial German Seitengewehr M1871 bayonet for the 1871 Mauser Rifle made by P.D. Luneschloss Solingen. The bayonet is complete with its original scabbard, leather frog and gold mullion sword knot. The bayonet has brass grips, smooth on one side and grooved on the reverse. The hilt has a push button release for the bayonet which operates smoothly. The cross guard has Regiment mark 29.R.4.226 (29th Reserve Infantry Regiment). The blade is stamped on the ricasso P.D. LUNESCHLOSS SOLINGEN. The single edged steel blade with fullers measures 18 ¼ inches in length, 23 3/8 inches overall). The spine has Imperial inspection mark above 73 (1873 date) and another inspection mark. The scabbard is leather and has a brass throat mount with frog bar and brass chape with ball end. The chape is stamped with 2 crossed out regiment numbers 40 R. 2.429 and 19.L.II.2.263. there is also the regiment stamp 6. RR. 86 below this. The scabbard is fitted with original leather frog with belt loop which is stitched and riveted with copper rivets. The bayonet has a gold knot fitted to the frog with blue piping, (officers or senior NCO). See pages 113 and 116, item 245 of The Bayonet Book by John Watts and Peter White. The price for this excellent all original M1871 bayonet set includes UK delivery. (German box 2). Sn 23478:7
£0.00
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