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British L1A3 Bayonet with NATO Stores Code & No.5 Scabbard. BAYO 797. - BAYO 797
This is a British L1A3 bayonet and scabbard (see Skennerton’s book, British & Commonwealth Bayonets Book, page 261, item B322). The bayonet was first adopted on the 31st December 1958. The bayonet has a blackened pommel. Both grips have the designation L1A3, NATO stores number 9600257. The 8” drop point steel blade is single edged and has fullers. There are no visible marks on the blade,B59 (1959) is stamped to one side of the ricasso. The obvious difference between its predecessors is the recessed locking bolt latch in the pommel, which required a new pommel casting. The bayonet has its original No5 metal scabbard with brass mouth piece. The price includes U.K. delivery. BAYO 797. (Box 1)
£245.00

*Matching Numbers* Belgian ‘F.N. Model 1949’ Knife Bayonet and Scabbard. BAYO 796. - BAYO 796
This is an excellent ‘FN1949’ bayonet with virtually all of its blueing left on the blade. The pommel is marked with ‘S.A.30’ crown over ‘JF’ & ‘80562’ which denotes use by the Belgians themselves and not an export version. The ‘SA.30’ stands for semi-automatic 30 calibre. The number 80562 is also repeated on the scabbard mouthpiece. The wooden grips are showing signs of use related wear. The Belgian Army received 87,545 production rifles beginning in 1951, accounting for roughly half of all Model 1949 rifle production. The Model 1949 bayonet was the result of a request by Egypt, the second Model 1949 rifle purchaser, who wanted a shorter, thinner blade than the M1924/49 Long bayonet which had been produced for Venezuela. See www.worldbayonets.com/Belgium for further details, and White & Watts item 103, pages 26 & 42. The price includes UK delivery. BAYO 796. (Box 3)
£225.00

British ‘1903’ 3rd Battalion Yorkshire Regiment Pattern Bayonet and MkI Scabbard. BAYO 795. - BAYO 795
This is a newly made ‘1903’ bayonet and not a converted ‘1888’ pattern. The ricasso is marked with a crown over E.R. (Edward Rex) and ‘1903’. Below this are several dates and inspection stamps. The opposite side carries the broad arrow over ‘EFD’ (Enfield) and an inspection stamp. The pommel carries ‘3 YK’ denoting the 3rd Battalion Yorkshire Regiment (Alexandra Princess of Wales’ Own) and the number ‘568’.. The wooden grips are in good condition with a few use related marks. The blade is in fine condition with an nice aged patina. The scabbard is the standard ‘MkI’ as used by both the ‘1888’ & ‘1903’ patterns. The metalwork and leather stitching are all intact. See Skennerton item B230, pages 181-183. The price includes UK delivery. BAYO 795. (Box No1)
£375.00

British ‘1903’ Pattern Bayonet and MkI Scabbard. BAYO 793. - BAYO 793
This is a newly made ‘1903’ bayonet and not a converted ‘1888’ pattern. The ricasso is marked with a crown over E.R. (Edward Rex) and ‘1903’. Below this are several dates and inspection stamps. The opposite side carries the broad arrow over ‘EFD’ (Enfield) and an inspection stamp. The pommel carries the number ‘627’. The wooden grips are in good condition with a few use related marks. The blade is in fine condition with an nice aged patina. The scabbard is the standard ‘MkI’ as used by both the ‘1888’ & ‘1903’ patterns. The metalwork and leather stitching are all intact. See Skennerton item B230, pages 181-183. The price includes UK delivery. BAYO 793. (Box 2)
£325.00

*Mint* British No7 Mk1/L Bayonet, Scabbard and ‘37’ Pattern Webbing Frog. BAYO 785. - BAYO 785
This is a British No7 Mk1/Lbayonet with brown tufnol grips. The No7 bayonet was only approved 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. The ‘37’ pattern frog is in incredible condition inspection stamps to the rear. See Skennerton pages 243/44, item B299. The price includes UK delivery. BAYO 785. (Box 2).
£375.00

Australian ‘LIA2’ Bayonet and Scabbard. BAYO 765. - BAYO 765
This is the Australian version of the British ‘L1A1’ and remained thus for all of its service life, unlike the British version which had minor changes, up to ‘L1A4’. The Australian version is unmarked , and was originally parkerised all over, but the grips on this example have been painted black at some point in its lifetime. The blade is in very good condition. The scabbard is the ‘No5’ version with the steel mouthpiece and has ‘S294’ stamped to it. It is showing a few signs of age/use related wear but works as it should. See ‘Skennerton’ item A32 on pages 291 and 292. The price includes UK delivery. BAYO 765. (Other Countries Box 3)
£225.00

WWI 1917 Sanderson 1907 Pattern Bayonet Marked 'BHM OTC' To Birmingham Officer Training College & Scabbard. Sn 9975. - Sn 9975
This is an original 1907 pattern bayonet for the Enfield rifle manufactured in April 1917 by Sanderson. The ricasso is stamped with a partially visible 'Sanderson', GR Kings Crown and '1907' (Pattern) & '4 '17 date (April 1917). It also has 1930's reissue stamps. The reverse is stamped with inspection marks. The blade is clean. The wood slab grips are in excellent undamaged condition. The pommel is stamped ' OTC' (Officer Training School) and 'BHM' (Birmingham) together with weapon number '106'. It is complete with its steel mounted leather scabbard. All leather and stitching of the scabbard are intact. Price for this nice OTC marked bayonet with scabbard includes UK delivery. Sn 9975. (Box 1)
£245.00

German Luftwaffe ‘M98’ Sawback Dress Bayonet with Steel Scabbard and Brown Leather Frog. BAYO 243. - BAYO 243
A German M98 dress bayonet with a long 9 ¾ “ blade with the ‘W.K.C’ Knights helm trademark to the ricasso, denoting Weyersburg Kirchbaum & Cie. Solingen'. See ‘German Clamshells’ by Walker & Weinand page 48 for similar. The chrome plating on this example is in very good condition and the bayonet is contained in its correct black steel scabbard with its brown leather frog which denotes ‘Luftwaffe’ use. The right hand grip has minor use related wear near to the spine. The press stud is non-working. The price includes UK delivery. BAYO 243. (Box 3)
£525.00

German Private Purchase ‘M98’ Dress Bayonet with Stag Grips by ‘Anton Wingen Jr Solingen’. BAYO 242. - BAYO 242
This is an excellent private purchase M98 dress bayonet and scabbard. Short 7 ¾” blades were carried by NCO’s while longer blades (up to 9 ¾”) were carried by enlisted personnel (see the book 'German Clamshells' page 15 by Gary L. Walker & R.J. Weinand). The dress sidearm for military and civilian uniformed formations was designated the M98 Dress Bayonet. This bayonet represented a stylised form of the S. 84/98 bayonet purchased by the individual for wear with the walkout dress uniform. This example has a rifle mortise with original felt insert and false push button release (not designed to be fitted to a rifle). It has a clean plated 7 ¾” long blade (12 ½” overall). It has the maker’s name and trademark at the ricasso (illustrated). The cross guard and pommel are nickel plated. The Stag antler grips are undamaged*. One scale is marked where it was once mounted with a Nation Hunting Association white metal badge. It has its original black metal military issue scabbard with frog stud *slight play*. The price for this excellent Nazi dress bayonet includes UK delivery. BAYO 242. (Box 3)
£395.00

*Scarce* German M1884/98 1st Model Bayonet with Long Fullers and Scabbard. BAYO 237. - BAYO 237
These bayonets were issued to Airship Battalions (Deutsche Luftstreitkräfte) in 1910, utilising blades from ‘M71/84’ bayonets. This example carries the trademark of ‘Weyersberg Kirschbaum & Co. Solingen’. There are feint unit markings to the cross guard and two Imperial inspection Marks to the pommel. A scarce bayonet in good condition with correct steel mounted black leather scabbard with unit markings of ’45. R.E.3.53.’ to the rear of the top mount. The wooden grips and leather stitch work are in very good condition. See White & Watts, item No 274 pages 114 & 125. The price includes UK delivery. BAYO 237. (Box 3)
£495.00
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