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U.S. ‘M1’ Garand Bayonet and Scabbard. BAYO 733. - BAYO 733
This a lovely dated blade ‘M1’ bayonet that has been cut down from an ‘M1905’ long bayonet, denoted by the fact that the tip. The blade is marked with ‘S.A.’ (Springfield Arsenal) over a flaming grenade and ‘1918’. The other side carries ‘U.S. over 856482’.This bayonet was converted by ‘A.F.H’ (Allied Fork & Hoe Co) and is stamped to the top of the hilt with ‘A.F.H’. The grips are black plastic held by a single screwbolt. The scabbard is an olive drab camouflaged early example with ‘U.S. M7’ stamped to the topmount and not the later flaming grenade with ‘U.S.’. See ‘An Illustrated History of Bayonets’ by J.Brayley, pages 231-241. This is a very good Garand variant worthy of any collection. The price includes U.K. delivery. BAYO 733.
£245.00

*U.S. ‘M1 Garand’ Bayonet and Scabbard. BAYO 731. - BAYO 731
This is a nice ‘M1 Garand’ bayonet with an original blade and not a cut down ‘M1905’ or ‘M1942’. The fullers do not run through to the tip as with the cut down bayonets, but stop 2 ¾ “from the tip. It is marked to the blade with ‘R.I.A.’ (Rock Island Arsenal) a feint 1918 date and a flaming grenade with the other side carrying ‘U.S. over a feint 355805?’ The bayonet metal parts appear to have been chromed, possibly for ceremonial use. The unmarked grips are black ribbed plastic held by a single screwbolt. The near mint scabbard is an olive drab, again freshly made and not a cut down version. It is marked to the top mount with a flaming grenade and U.S. the rear of the scabbard carries ‘VP 29’ denoting manufacture by ‘Victory Plastics’ , see ‘An Illustrated History of Bayonets’ by Martin.J.Brayley, pages 231-241. A good collectors piece with maker marked scabbard. The price includes U.K. delivery. BAYO 731.
£245.00

**UNAVIALABLE**WWII Nazi German Municipal Police Bayonet and Scabbard. BAYO 730. - BAYO 730
This is an exquisite German Police Bayonet and Scabbard by ‘Weyers berg Kirschbaum & Co’. It is marked to the 13” blade with their trademark of ‘Weyersberg Kirschbaum & Co. Solingen’ on one side and their Knights head trademark on the other. The spine carries a small inspection mark. The grips are Stag Antler with one grip carrying the Police Eagle badge. The crossguard carries the unit number ‘S.B. 14173’ and the Eagles head pommel has lovely feathering. It is the version without the rifle slot and working mortice button. It is contained in its black steel mounted leather scabbard and a later frog. A very nice collectable Nazi Police bayonet. The price includes U.K. delivery. BAYO 730.
£0.00

British ‘1907’ Pattern Bayonet and Scabbard. BAYO 907. - BAYO 907
This is a nice ‘1907’ bayonet that has had its quillon removed on re-furbishment. The blade is stamped ‘Crown over G.R. 1907 10’11 (dating it October 1911) and ‘E.F.D. (Enfield). The production figures for 1911 were only 32,706 at ‘Enfield’, but the bayonet was also made in large quantities by ‘Wilkinsons’ and others. In ‘1913’ it was decided to remove the quillon and all further bayonets were made without the quillon and those that came in for refurbishment had it removed, (see Skennerton item B234 & B235 PAGES 186-195). The other side of the blade has a broad arrow and several inspection stamps. The grips are wood, held on by two screwbolts, and are in near mint condition. The scabbard is the ‘No1 MkII’ which is showing signs of service related wear with a round frog stud. The price includes U.K. delivery. BAYO 907.
£245.00

*Scarce WWII British 1907 ‘Lanchester’ Bayonet, Scabbard and Frog. BAYO 708. - BAYO 708
This is a scarce 1907 pattern bayonet manufactured by ‘Wilkinson Sword Company’ in WWII to fulfil a contract from the ‘Royal Navy’ for a bayonet to fit the ‘Lanchester’ sub machine gun which were mainly issued to the Navy. It is distinguishable from the standard ‘1907’ pattern by the markings to the blade of crown over ‘E.R. 1907 S294 W.S.C. and 3 ’44. The ‘S294’ is ‘Wilkinsons’ wartime code and 3 ‘44 denotes its manufacture in March 1944. The scabbard is a ‘No1 MkII’ with round frog stud and marked to both. The chape and topmount are imprinted with ‘W.J.H.’ over ‘B’ and ‘M/121’. The frog is a standard 1937 pattern webbing example. Only ’87,600’ of these bayonets were manufactured from ‘1943’ onwards, making them a very scarce bayonet. The blade is in excellent condition with only minor age related marks. Similarly the scabbard and frog are in very good condition. (Lanchester sub machine gun for illustration purposes only) The price includes U.K. delivery. BAYO 708
£395.00

U.S. Rare M1 Bayonet and Scabbard for the Garand Rifle By A.F.H. BAYO 719 - BAYO 719
This is a rare M1 bayonet and not a cut M1905 or M1942 blade. The grips are plastic and are held to the bayonet by one screw bolt. The fullers on the blade do not go down to the tip, stopping 2 ¾ inches from the tip. The blade is in very good order and is showing signs of service wear.The bayonet is stamped on the ricasso with A.F.H. (Union Fork and Hoe) U.S. and has the Flaming Grenade (Frankford Arsenal). The crossguard is stamped ‘5058’. The bayonet is carried in its correct composite olive green plastic scabbard *unfortunately showing some etching/damage* with a steel mouthpiece on which is stamped the U.S. flaming grenade. The bayonet is virtually identical to the one shown as in item 930 on pages 412 and 437 in The Bayonet Book by White and Watts. The price includes UK delivery. BAYO 719.
£245.00

WWII Japanese ‘Arisaki Type 30’ Bayonet, Scabbard. 18535:3. - 18535:3
This is a Japanese ‘Arisaka Type 30’ bayonet with hooked quillon and made by ‘Tokyo Kokura’ arsenal . The blade is blued and measures 15 ¼ “with fullers and is marked to the ricasso with the four rings trademark of the ‘Kokura’ arsenal. The grips are wooden held by two screw bolts and the pommel carries an indistinct number ‘81194’. The scabbard is a ball tipped metal version. (see ‘Bayonets of Japan’ by Raymond.C.Labar, pages 91-118. The price includes U.K. delivery. 18535:3 (Other countries Box 2)
£295.00

1899 British WD 1876 Pattern Martini Henry Rifle Socket Bayonet & 1888 Dated WD MK II Scabbard. Sn 18889 - 18889
This is an excellent original 1876 pattern Martini Henry rifle socket bayonet (see item B187 on Pages 145 and 147 of Skennerton’s book British & Commonwealth Bayonets). The 21 ¾” long triangular section blade is clean and straight. The blade is stamped with WD broad arrow mark, ordnance inspection mark and’10 ’99 date (October 1899). The blued steel 3” long socket has the correct locking ring. Overall length is 25 ¼”. The scabbard is the mark II variant with 2 brass rivets in the leather to hold the internal spring (see page 146 of Skennerton’s book). The scabbard has the correct brass throat mount with frog stud marked with War Dept ‘WD with broad arrow’ & inspection mark and it has a brass chape which is also marked with WD and broad arrow. The leather is impressed with WD inspection marks and ’12 ’88 date (December 1888). All leather & stitching are clean & intact. The price includes UK delivery. Sn 18889
£345.00

Post 1858 British Army Sappers, Miners & Engineers 1855 Pattern Lancaster Rifle Pipeback Sword Bayonet By Reeves & Scabbard. Sn 18825 - 18825
British Sappers and Miners Units adopted an oval barrel rifle in 1855 and produced their own distinctive bayonet with a Falchion or pipe backed blade. The leather scabbard had brass fittings. After 1857 the Sappers and Miners were renamed the Engineers so the blade is sometimes called the Engineers Bayonet. After removal from Engineer service they became a side arm particularly for the Medical Corps. Early examples had a leaf spring secured by a rivet but post 1858 the springs on these bayonets were secured by a screw. The British Government ordered quantities of these bayonets from German manufacturers & both the London and Birmingham trade (see pages 121-124 and item B160 of British & Commonwealth Bayonets By Skennerton). This is an excellent original example of the 1855 Lancaster bayonet. It has the correct 24”pipeback blade which has just light staining consistent with age, brass cross guard with muzzle ring and brass pommel with correct flat steel spring bar with post 1858 retaining screw and push button which works as it should. The blade is marked by the English maker ‘Reeves’. There are no visible dates or unit marks. Its original black hard leather grips are undamaged and correctly secured by rivets. The bayonet measures 29” overall and is complete with its original leather scabbard with brass locket and large brass chape. The leather is undamaged. The price includes UK delivery. Sn 18825
£595.00

*1908 American M1905 Bayonet and Leather Covered Scabbard. BAYO 712. - BAYO 712
A very scarce American M1905 Bayonet made by ‘Springfield Arsenal’ in ‘1908’ and marked to the blade with ‘S.A.’ over a flaming grenade and ‘1908’. The other side carries a ‘U.S.’ over ‘324154’. The grips are ribbed wood held by a single screw bolt. The bayonet has a press button at the cross guard which releases the locking catch on the rifle and also holds the bayonet firmly in the scabbard. The scabbard is the early pattern of heavy leather sewn over a wooden frame with brass rivets and this has a double hook arrangement used on all subsequent American bayonets. The brown leather carries a stamped ‘R.I.A. 1907 Feb’ to the rear (Rock Island Arsenal). This is in very good condition. A real collector’s piece. The price includes U.K. delivery. BAYO 712.
£475.00
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