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Imperial Germany ‘Seitengewehr’ M1898/05 Butcher Bayonet . 20629. - 20629
The Bayonet M1898/05 (Seitengewehr literally meaning 'Sidearm'), should succeed the M1898 long bayonet. It had a much stronger design but was still very long. In the beginning of the Great War it came with high ears and without flash guard. The M1898 ‘New Pattern’ was missing the ‘ears’ and is characterised by the addition of a thin sheet of steel as muzzle fire protection on top of the grip. The original German First World War butcher blade bayonet was used with the Mauser Gewehr 98 (GEW 98) the standard issue service rifle of Imperial Germany. This example is the later type with muzzle guard trimmed fitted with flashguard. The ricasso is marked ‘durkopp werke a.g’ (The Dürkopp works were involved in armaments production for the rearmament of the Wehrmacht early on. In the mid-1930s, the workforce at Dürkoppwerke grew again to over 2000 people. They produced, among other things , sidearms , needle bearings and roller bearings for tanks , machine guns , grenades , anti-aircraft guns , light artillery , anti-tank guns , on-board carriages for aircraft and detonators . Through the upswing from 1933, due to the production of armaments, the company made a profit again from 1934. In 1933 a branch was set up in Künsebeck near Halle (Westf) , with weapons production and over 2000 jobs) the blade is 37 cm (50 cm overall) see page 123 item 267 of The Bayonet Book by White & Watts. The metal scabbard is housed in a leather frog stamped ‘J Bomberg 1871’. The leather is aged but intact, as is the stitch work. The price for these nice examples includes UK delivery. 20629. (Box 3)
£345.00

**EXTREMELY RARE**Austrian Socket Sword Bayonet For The Rare Lorenz Jagerstutzen Model 1854/56 Sharpshooter’s Carbine With Scabbard. Sn 20733 - 20733
The Austrian Lorenz rifle and carbines were used in the mid 19th century. They were used in the Second Italian War of Independence in 1859 and the Austro-Prussian War in 1866, and also featured prominently in the American Civil War. The Lorenz rifle was designed by Austrian lieutenant Joseph Lorenz. It was first approved for manufacture in 1854, and was Austria's first all-new infantry firearm since 1842. Replacing the earlier Augustin musket, the Lorenz was first distributed to Austrian soldiers in 1855. In 1866 some of the rifles and carbines were converted to Werndl breech loading weapons. The Austrian Model 1854/66 Lorenz Jagerstutzen (Sharpshooter’s) Carbine were designed to take a specific sword bayonet only designed for these weapons, the Lorenz Jager carbine Bayonet with Helical Slot (see page 13 item 19 and page 8 of The Bayonet book by Watts & White). These bayonets are extremely rare and our original example is in excellent condition. It has a 23 ¼” long sword blade with deep fullers. The blade has no damage and just light staining consistent with age. The 4 ¼” socket with correct helical slot is clean. The blade arm is numbered X8411 and the socket ring 16. The bayonet measures 28” overall length and is complete with original leather covered wood scabbard which has a steel throat mount with belt bar and steel chape. The price for this extremely rare bayonet includes UK delivery. Sn 20733 (in bucket armoury)(NB We have one of the original rare Lorenz Jagerstutzen Model 1854/56 carbines for this bayonet available separately on our website stock number Sn 20731).
£1,450.00

French Model 1842 Sabre Bayonet & Steel Scabbard BAYO 651 - BAYO 651
This is a very early French M1842 sabre bayonet and scabbard from its first production in 1842. This bayonet has a leaf spring as opposed to the later M1842/59 bayonet which had an internal coiled spring. The bayonet has a curve yataghan blade with the legend ‘Manufactured at Chattlerault 1842’ along its spine. The steel crossguard is stamped 2438 on one side and an indistinct number on the other. The bayonet has the correct steel cross guard with muzzle ring and ribbed brass grip with flat spring and steel push button. It is complete with the correct sheet steel scabbard which is painted black. See The Bayonet Book by White & Watts item183 on page 83 and 87. The price includes UK delivery. BAYO 651.
£275.00

Scarce* Parade Polished British L1A4 S.L.R Bayonet and Scabbard. 20737. - 20737
This is a scarce ‘L1A4’ pattern bayonet, for which the pattern was sealed ‘31/12/1958’ but not produced until the 1970’s by Hopkinson of Sheffield. The grips are marked ‘960 2379 & S.M denoting manufacture in 1979. The blade carries a polished finish and the grips are virtually mint. The scabbard is a ‘No5 MkII’ which again has been polished for parade. After the ‘L1A1’ this is the scarcest model in the ‘L1’ bayonet series. See Skennerton item B324 pages 262 & 263. The price includes UK delivery. 20737. (Box 3)
£275.00

*SCARCE* WW2 Italian Army ‘R’ Marked Folding Bayonet For Model 1938 Mannlicher & Carcano M91/38 Rifles & Scabbard. Sn 16047. - 16047
This is a scarce, WW2 Italian Folding Bayonet For Model 1938 Mannlicher & Carcano M91/38 Rifles. It has a 7" single edged blade with fuller. The blued blade is clean. It has the correct small muzzle ring and the grip strap is stamped with partially visible letters 'R' (RE Italian Military) and number 'I 96613'. Its press button folding action works perfectly (the button near to the hilt is pressed which allows the blade to be pulled forward and folded into a slot in the handle). When folded the bayonet measures 8 ¾” length & when open 11 ½”. It is complete with black metal scabbard which has a fixed belt bar. The scabbard has no dents and even patina. The price includes UK delivery. Sn 16047. (Box 1)
£445.00

*Matching Numbers* Argentine ‘Modelo Argentino 1891 Bayonet and Scabbard. Sn 7989. - Sn 7989
This bayonet was designed to fit the Modelo Argentino 1891 Mauser Infantry Rifle, manufactured in Germany under contract. Most of these bayonets if not all were manufactured by Weyersberg, Kirschbaum, and Cie as this one is. They are extremely well made and this one is in very good to excellent condition. It is with its aluminium hilt, although some are found with brass hilts (* indicating "Navy" usage) steel crossguard, and hooked "blade-breaker" quillon. The latching mechanism is of the push-button/internal-spring type. The blades are straight, single-edged, and fullered on both sides. The blade is stamped on the ricasso with Weyersberg, Kirschbaum & Cie / Solingen on one side, while on the other is the Argentine Crest (this is usually ground off when released from the arsenal as surplus wares as this one is) and Modelo Argentino 1891 including H 9375 which is slightly worn. The scabbard is sheet-rolled steel, ball finial, and dark "blued" finish (almost black) with matching H9375. Both bayonet and scabbard are stamped with a serial number, beginning with an alpha-character prefix, followed by a 4-digit number. It is desired by collectors that both bayonet and scabbard numbers match; otherwise they are considered mis-matched. The alpha-character indicates the ten-thousand unit, presumed in order from A to Z. The alpha-character A represents the first ten-thousand, so all serial numbers beginning with A are from the first 10,000 of a production order. This would be followed by a B, then C and so on and so forth through the alphabet. In very nice condition with the desired matching numbers. The price includes UK delivery. Sn 7989. (Box 1)
£275.00

*Rare* WW1 German Ersatz Bayonet Made Using A British 1853 Pattern Socket Bayonet Blade. Sn 8424:83 - 8424:83
This is a rare, WW1 German Ersatz Bayonet Made Using A British 1853 Pattern Socket Bayonet Blade. The triangular blade is 16 ½ " long (21 ¾ " overall). Its crossguard has a muzzle ring and the pommel slotted for bayonet bar & complete with sprung lug button which works correctly. The steel grips are riveted and are contoured for grip. Price for this rare Ersatz bayonet includes UK delivery. Sn 8424:83 (Box 2)
£275.00

WWI Imperial German Model 1888/98 Ersatz Bayonet and Scabbard. BAYO 288. - BAYO 288
This is an original nice example of a WWI German Ersatz M88/98 bayonet with solid steel hilt. The bayonet has a half hoop, one piece stepped muzzle ring. The bayonet has a 12 1/8" with an overall length of 17 inches. The bayonet is complete with its original steel scabbard. The all steel scabbard retains a small section of original green paint around the frog stud. See page 143 & 153, The Bayonet Book by Watts & White for a virtually identical example. The price includes UK delivery. BAYO 288. (Box 2)
£175.00

Korean War Period Australian Owen MK I Bayonet and Scabbard. BAYO 179. - BAYO 179
This is a virtually mint Owen MK 1 bayonet with a parkerised 10" blade with 5" fullers. It was made at Lithgow in 1953 and is stamped to the Lithgow Factory on the ricasso "MA 53". The other side of the ricasso is stamped with the War Department 'Broad Arrow' acceptance mark and the date "54" for acceptance into stores. The slab wood grips carry the correct mark of "Slaz 52". The scabbard is the correct brown leather with steel locket and chape. This is a very nice Korean War period Owen S.M.G. bayonet and Scabbard. (see Skennerton's book, item A13, pages 278 and 279). The price includes UK delivery. BAYO 179. (Box 2)
£245.00

*Matching Numbers* Belgian 1949 Bayonet and Scabbard. BAYO 522 - BAYO 522
This is a Belgian FN 1949 bayonet for the The Fabrique Nationale Model 1949 (often referred to as the FN-49, SAFN, or AFN automatic rifle version) is an auto-loading battle rifle designed by Belgian small arms designer Dieudonné Saive in 1947. It was adopted by the militaries of Argentina, Belgium, the Belgian Congo, Brazil, Colombia, Egypt, Indonesia, Luxembourg, and Venezuela) which was exported by Belgium to several countries as well as being used by Belgium itself. This is a Luxembourg model as denoted by the markings on the pommel. These are a small crown 14082 SA20 and 14082. The number 14082 is also repeated on the scabbard mouth. BAYO 522. (Box 2)
£145.00
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