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WWWII German K98 Forresters & Luftwaffe Antler Hilted Dress Bayonet and Scabbard. 19553WII German K98 Forresters & Luftwaffe Antler Hilted Dress Bayonet and Scabbard. 19553 - 19553
It has a 9 ¾ “ single edged plated blade with sharpened back edge point. It has a narrow fuller and forte with makers stamp ‘WKC –Weyersberg Kirschbaum & Cie AG, Solingen’ Weyersberg, Kirschbaum, and Cie. was founded in 1883 with the merger of two family-owned sword manufacturing and marketing companies in Solingen, Germany: Gebruder Weyersberg, founded by Wilhem, Peter and Johann Ludwig Weyersberg in 1787 and WR Kirschbaum & Cie, founded by Wilhem Reinhordt Kirschbaum. The newly founded company used traditional techniques for sword making and each of their then employees specialised in one task in the sword making process. This was in accordance to the Division of Labour act devised by the Sword makers Guild of Solingen). It has a plated turned quillon cross guard and a plated bird beak pommel *both showing signs of use related wear* above the Antler slab grips. It is contained in its blackened steel scabbard complete with black leather frogs which are both in good condition. The price includes UK delivery. 19553. (Box 2)
£275.00

1916 German Model 1898/05 G98 Mauser 'Butcher Knife' Bayonet By R. Stock & Co. Berlin Marienfelde Complete with Steel Scabbard. BAYO 6276 - BAYO 6276
A 1916 German Model 1898/05 G98 Mauser 'Butcher Knife' Bayonet By R. Stock & Co. Berlin Marienfelde complete with steel scabbard. 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 'R. Stock & Co. Berlin Marienfelde'. The back of the blade is stamped '16' (1916) with the Imperial Crown. 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 as to be expected. See image 267 in The Bayonet Book by Watts and White. The price for this nicely marked Bayonet and Scabbard includes UK delivery. BAYO 6276
£275.00

German Imperial Colonial Forces Seitengewehr Model 1898 Quillback Bayonet, Scabbard and Frog. BAYO 6275 - BAYO 2620
This is a nice dated ‘1906’ Seitengewehr M1898 quillback bayonet for the Mauser 1898 rifle which was the principal arm of the German army in W.W.1.The M98 Infantry bayonet had a long thin quillbacked blade, and differed from the earlier bayonets by the omission of the muzzle ring, and having a semi-circular hole cut out from the steel pommel to allow the passage of the cleaning rod. The Model 1898 Bayonet was the Imperial German response to the French 1886 Lebel narrow bladed bayonet. The bayonet has a 20 ½” pipe back blade dated ‘06’ above crown (1906) with swell point tip and a central fuller, a steel crossguard with upswept quillon and grooved slab wood grips. The steel pommel release button functions correctly. The scabbard is a steel mounted black leather version with minor dents but no damage, and the stitching is intact. The frog is the correct version and is in equally good condition with only minor age related wear. See The Bayonets Book by John Watts and Peter White page 114 & 119 item No 256. The price includes UK delivery. BAYO 2625. (Armoury Bin)
£345.00

*Rare* Portuguese Model 1885 Guedes (Kropatschek) Bayonet & Scabbard. BAYO 6274 - BAYO 6274
This is a Model 1885 Guedes bayonet, often referred to as the Kropatschek bayonet & is based on the Austrian M1873 bayonet. These bayonets are not common in the collector's market. These bayonets were originally intended for the Guedes-Castro rifle but when Portugal decided to adopt the 8mm Kropatschek bolt action rifle, the bayonet was used instead of the new rifle (see Brayley 'An Illustrated History Of Bayonets' pages 182 & 183). The fullered blade is 18 ½” length and measures 23 ½” overall. The blade has just staining consistent with age. There is a small inspection mark on the blade and ‘VV560’ on the cross guard which has the correct muzzle ring. Its slab wood grips are secure and have just bumps and bruises to be expected. The steel pommel has the correct bayonet release button which functions correctly. The steel scabbard has a frog bar & ball end and ‘U429’ imprinted. There are a few service indents to the rear of the scabbard but they do not affect its operation. The price includes UK postage. BAYO 6274.
£295.00

Uruguay/Czech ‘VZ24’ Export Bayonet and Scabbard. BAYO 6273. - BAYO 6273
During the years after WWI, Uruguay imported the Belgian made FN 1924 rifle and standard 1924 export bayonet. The FN was later supplemented by the export version of the Czech VZ24 rifle. Uruguay being one of a number of nations to import weapons from Czechoslovakia. In Uruguayan service, the VZ24 was called the 1937 short rifle. The M1937 bayonet was very obviously of Czech origin. It was a copy of the Czech VZ24 but had a standard blade orientation with the sharpened edge on the lower side of the blade. See ‘An Illustrated History of Bayonets’ by Martin J.Brayley pages 250-1. Wooden grips held by two pins above finger guard with muzzle ring. The fullered blade is 29 ¾ cm long (overall: 43 cm) and is in good condition. The metal scabbard has a green paint adhered to it and has minimal age related marks. The price includes UK delivery. BAYO 6273.
£185.00

German 3rd Pattern ‘K98’ Bayonet and Scabbard by ‘E.U.F. Horster’. BAYO 6271. - BAYO 6271
German army issue pre WW2 K98 bayonet by E.u.F. Horster with scabbard. The hilt with ribbed plastic bolt retained grip scales has a release catch to the rear. The blued fullered single edged blade is stamped to the rear right with serial number 1794 and to the left E.u.F. Horster, one of the many Solingen makers contracted to the German army during Hitler’s time in power. The ball to the tip of the scabbard struck with a war time German army Waffenamt inspection mark. The regulation issue bayonet to fit the WW2 German K98 service rifle these bayonets were effective arms both when fitted to the rifle or when used as a fighting knife and saw wide service all over the world as well as on all fronts of the war by the German army from the first campaign in Poland to the fall of Berlin. In good condition with good grips and working catch, nice well marked blade retaining much original blue finish in a nice early war scabbard. Blade length: 24 ½ cm (overall: 38cm). See White & Watts pages 115 & 133 No 296. The price includes UK postage. BAYO 6271. (Box 1)
£245.00

Australian ‘1907’ Pattern Bayonet and Scabbard Made at ‘Lithgow Small Arms Factory’. 19480 - 19480
Lithgow 1907 bayonet was designed at the Lithgow Small Arms factory in Australia starting around 1913, just prior to WWI (The Lithgow Small Arms Factory, or Lithgow Arms, is an Australian small arms manufacturing factory located in the town of Lithgow, New South Wales. It was created by the Australian Government in 1912 to ease reliance on the British for the supply of defence materials). The Lithgow 1907 Bayonet would become Australia's staple weapon along with its counterpart, the Enfield No1 Mark III rifle. This example was made in ‘1918’ which is marked to the cross guard below the ‘Lithgow’ name with ‘2 M.D.’ which stands for 2nd Military. N.S.W. District Eastern Command. The relatively unmarked grips are stamped ‘SLAZ 42’. The stitching and furniture on the scabbard are good. The webbing frog has some scripture to the rear and is in good condition. Blade length 43 cm (55 cm overall). The price includes UK delivery. 19480. (All other countries Box 3)
£395.00

Japanese ‘Arisaki Type 30’ Bayonet, Scabbard. 19481. - 19481
This is a Japanese ‘Arisaka Type 30’ bayonet with hooked quillon and made by ’Koishikawa’ ‘Tokyo Kokura’ arsenal.(The arsenal was established in 1916 as the ‘Kojura Arms Factory’ Kokura Heiki Seizojo as one of six arsenals under control of the Government: the others were the Tokyo Arsenal, Nizo Arsenal (Second Tokyo Arsenal), Nagoya Asenal, Osaka Arsenal and the South Manchurian Arsenal. The Arsenal manufactured various machine guns, cannons and rifles. The blade is blued and measures 15 ½ “(20” overall) with fullers and is marked to the ricasso with the four rings trademark of the ‘Kokura’ arsenal. The grips are wooden (showing signs of age related wear) held by two screw bolts. The scabbard is a tipped metal version with age related marks. (See ‘Bayonets of Japan’ by Raymond.C.Labar, page 79 onwards. The price includes U.K. delivery. 19481. (Arisaki and all other countries box)
£295.00

Original 1943 Nazi German K98 Bayonet By asw (E & F Horster ) with Later Etched Blade ’11 SS Panzer Grenadier Nordland’, & 1943 Dated Scabbard. BAYO 6270 - BAYO 6270
An original WW2 dated Nazi K98 rifle bayonet with later beautiful etching that makes this a collector’s piece in its own right. The 10" single edged fullered blade is marked by the Nazi wartime manufacturer code marked at the ricasso asw (E & F Horster ). The blade is numbered ‘1638 ’ and is beautifully etched on one side with panels ‘11 SS Panzer Grenadier Nordland’ and ‘mein ehre heißt treue’ Translated: My honour is called loyalty" (In February 1943, Hitler ordered the creation of an SS division which would be officered by foreign volunteers. In March 1943, the SS-Panzergrenadier-Regiment Nordland, a Scandinavian volunteer regiment, was separated from the SS Division Wiking to be used as the nucleus for the new division. The Nordland's two Panzergrenadier regiments were also given titles that referenced the location where the majority of the regiment's recruits were from, SS-Panzergrenadier-Regiment 23 Norge (Norway) and SS-Panzergrenadier-Regiment 24 Danmark (Denmark). Both regiments had additional men made up of conscripts from Hungary). Blade length: 25 cm (overall: 38 ½ cm) The bayonet has undamaged wood grips. Its steel scabbard is dated ‘43’ (1943) together with manufacturer detail ‘fze’ 9532. The price for this desirable collector’s piece includes UK delivery. BAYO 6270. (Box 1)
£595.00

British No7 Mk1/L Bayonet and Scabbard. BAYO 6269. - BAYO 6269
This is a British No7 Mk1/Lbayonet with brown tufnol grips. The No7 bayonet was only approve 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. See Skennerton pages 243/44, item B299. The price includes UK delivery. BAYO 6269. (Box 2)
£345.00
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