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*Mint* ‘M7’ Colt 62316 Marked Bayonet and U.S M8A1 Scabbard Made in West Germany. BAYO 337. - BAYO 337
This is a bayonet made by Eickhorn in West Germany under contract with Colt. Manufactured throughout the 1970’s this Bayonet with plastic grips (no screws like the earlier M7) was made for the M16 assault rifle (Today, the lone remaining maker of combat-deployed M7 bayonets is Ontario Knife, though the knife is still available from at least one other company (Smith & Wesson). Despite being issued by the United States military, the M7 was also made in Canada, West Germany, Australia, and in several countries in Asia). In near mint condition retaining 99% of its original paint the blade is marked ‘Colts 62316 Hartford Conn U.S.A Made in W-Germany’. The grips are totally unmarked. The scabbard with webbing frog is in equally good condition, marked to front ‘U.S M8A1 Made in W-Germany’. See page 441 No 942 of the bayonet book by White & watts for reference. The price includes UK delivery. BAYO 337. (American Knife Bayonets)
£295.00

WWI German ‘M84/98’ Bayonet Manufacturer Code ‘A.Coppel Solingen’ and Steel Scabbard. BAYO 3345 - BAYO 335
A nice German ‘M84/98’ bayonet and steel scabbard. See White & Watts item No 283, pages 115 & 128. The blade is clean and unmarked; the grips are good, held with two pins and are only showing minor service wear marks. The pommel carries two Waffenampt stamps (code; WaA253 A.Coppel Solingon) and serial No E 12042. The scabbard is the standard steel version with a couple of service wear dings to the front. These bayonets originate from the 1871/1884 bayonet, the first ever standard issue rifle bayonet for any army which was adopted in the German Empire for use with the 1871/1884 rifle. This was a modification of the Mauser Model 1871 the first Mauser rifle which fit it with a 8-round tubular magazine designed by Alfred von Kropatschek. The price includes UK delivery. BAYO 335. (Box 3)
£225.00

Italian WWI 1891/38 Carcano L. Franchi fixed Blade Bayonet and Leather Frog. BAYO 333. - BAYO 333
The folding bayonet was found to be a poor design. The blade frequently wore loose and it was expensive and time consuming to produce. This led to the manufacture of a fixed blade version, and a number of folding bayonets were converted to fixed blades. This is a very nice fixed version, the release button works and the wooden grips are in good condition only showing minor signs of service wear. Serial number (N73272) 3 and L. FRANHCI is stamped on the side. The handle is 4 “, the blade 7 “and the overall length is 11 “. It comes with its correct 1891/38 scabbard which retains the majority of its paint and its rare leather frog which is in very good order and has a lovely patina. See page 166 of Bayonets and illustrated history by Martin J. Brayley. The price includes UK delivery. BAYO 333. (Box 2)
£275.00

WWI 1916 Seitengewehr German Model 1898/05 G98 Mauser 'Butcher Knife' Bayonet By Weyersburg Kirschbaum & C IE Solingen Complete with Steel Scabbard . BAYO 332. - BAYO 332
A 1916 German Model 1898/05 G98 Mauser 'Butcher Knife' bayonet By Mauser A.G. Oberndorf. This is a very nice condition original Imperial German Pattern 1898/05 'butchers knife' bayonet and scabbard for the Gew. 98 Mauser Rifle. This is the later model with a trimmed muzzle ring and fitted with a flash guard. The ricasso is stamped " Weyersburg Kirschbaum & C IE Solingen.” The back edge of the blade is stamped with the Imperial Crown above "W 16" (1916). The blade is clean and the flashguard, pommel and finger guard are showing signs of age related wear. The grips are original and one side is showing damage underneath the flashguard. The steel scabbard is also original and in good order with just a couple of very minor dents and age related wear. (See image 267 on page 123 in 'The Bayonet Book' by Watts and White). The price for this nicely marked bayonet and scabbard includes UK delivery. BAYO 332. (Box 3)
£225.00

WWI 1916 Seitengewehr German Model 1898/05 G98 Mauser 'Butcher Knife' Bayonet By Mauser A.G. Oberndorf Complete with Steel Scabbard . BAYO 330. - BAYO 330
A 1916 German Model 1898/05 G98 Mauser 'Butcher Knife' bayonet By Mauser A.G. Oberndorf. This is a very nice condition original Imperial German Pattern 1898/05 'butchers knife' bayonet and scabbard for the Gew. 98 Mauser Rifle. This is the later model with a trimmed muzzle ring and fitted with a flash guard. The ricasso is stamped "Waffenfabrik Mauser A.G. Oberndorf a.n.” The back edge of the blade is stamped with the Imperial Crown above "W 16" (1916). The blade is clean and the grips are original and un-damaged. The steel scabbard is also original and in good order with just a couple of very minor dents on the reverse as to be expected. (See image 267 on page 123 in 'The Bayonet Book' by Watts and White). The price for this nicely marked bayonet and scabbard includes UK delivery. BAYO 330. (Box 3)
£275.00

French ‘Shortened Cadet’ Lebel M1886/93 Bayonet and Scabbard. 20672:26. - 20672:26
This is a nice pattern Lebel bayonet which is shortened example (34 cm blade length-46 cm OA) with a white metal hilt, downswept quillon with ‘63173’ two encircled ‘P’ proof marks stamped to it, and a round button catch. This is an early model with the hilt fixed permanently to the tang, whereas later models had removable hilts with a screw nut fixing to the end of the hilt. The blackened blade is the usual Lebel cruciform shape and the scabbard is black tubular steel. This is a lovely complete example of a 1st pattern iconic Lebel bayonet. See White and Watts item no. 205 on page 96 and Martin Brayley, An Illustrated History of Bayonets, pages 71 – 73. The price includes U.K. delivery. 20672:26. (French Bayo Box)
£295.00

American M1 'Field Made' Fighting Knife/Bayonet & M8 P.W.H Scabbard. 20672:25. - 20672:25
Made in the field by shortening the M1942 sword bayonet, this fighting knife/ bayonet measures 16 ¾ cm (28 ½ cm OA) for use on the Garand rifle see page 436, No 928 of ‘White & Watts’. The spring catch works as it should and the black ribbed plastic grips are intact but showing signs of service wear. The blades fuller goes to the tip and the metal is painted olive drab and is wearing in places. The USM8A1 scabbard was made by P.W.H ((Pennsylvania Working Home for the Blind) and is stamped to the locket. The number ‘240’ is stamped to the front of the scabbard. The green web frog is in good condition and the metalwork and stitching is intact. The price for this unique pairing includes UK delivery. 20672:25. (American Knife/Bayonets Box)
£295.00

WWI Swiss Model M1914 Schmidt Rubin Sawback Bayonet and Leather Scabbard. 20630. - 20630
Switzerland Mod 1914 by Waffenfabrik of Neuhausen. Introduced in 1914, these Sawing Bayonets were issued to select troops, along with the 7.5mm Bolt-Action Schmidt-Rubin M1911 Carbine and the M1931 Short Rifle (K31 Carbine), for both the Swiss and Italians. These bayonets were originally introduced with leather scabbards in 1914 as this none, yet in 1938 the new production of steel scabbards replaced the older leather scabbards. The 47.8 cm, fullered single side, swell-point tip, sawback, matte finished blade is in excellent condition. It features a nicely executed “Waffenfabrik Neuhausen” maker mark. The scabbard is leather and is very supple and smooth with only a few marks. The stitching and metalwork are all intact. The throat retaining screw remains intact as does the obverse leather hanger strap. Just above the hanger is marked with a rifle through an N. The ball has the Swiss cross on it. The crossguard features: the Swiss cross to the underside, a muzzel ring and is numbered: “186197”. The push button continues to work well. There are two grained wood grips that are in perfect condition. See page 272 item 607 of The Bayonet Book by White & Watts. The price for this desirable piece includes UK delivery. 20630. (Other Countries Box 2)
£375.00

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
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