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British 1856/58 Sword Bayonet And Scabbard. BAYO 764. - BAYO 764
This is a good example of the 1856/58 sword bayonet maker ‘Kirschbaum Solingen’. From 1858 the use of more machinery enabled closer tolerances to make bayonets and in doing so made the bayonets interchangeable instead of bayonets being individually fitted to a particular rifle. This bayonet has a slightly longer leaf spring for the locking bolt and was secured by a screw and not as previously with a rivet on the P 1856 bayonet. The bayonet is 25.25 inches long with a blade length of 20 inches. The blade has signs of age related wear. This bayonet has a ‘Kirschbaum’ inspection stamp on the blade. The grips are made of chequered black leather held by steel pins. The scabbard is made of black leather with steel top mount and chape. (See page 114-115 Skennerton) The price includes UK delivery. BAYO 764.
£345.00

WWII British Lee Enfield No 4 MK 1 Cruciform Spike Bayonet By ‘SM’ (Singer Manufacturing Co) With MK 1 Scabbard. BAYO 763. - BAYO 763
An excellent, original, Lee Enfield No.4 MK 1 spike bayonet with cruciform blade in its original scabbard. The socket is stamped No. 4 MK.1 and by the manufacturer 'SM' (the Singer Manufacturing Co). Its 8” cruciform blade is undamaged and its ribbed locking catch works as it should. The bayonet's scabbard is in similar excellent condition with no dents. See ‘Skennerton’ pages 214-215 – ‘B266’. The price includes UK delivery. BAYO 763.
£325.00

British Lancaster Sword Bayonet Post 1855 British Army Sappers, Miners & Engineers 1855 Pattern Lancaster Rifle Pipeback. BAYO 758. - BAYO 758
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 page 122, 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 Manufacturer J.E. Bleckman - Solingen Germany. 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. The price includes UK delivery. BAYO 758.
£495.00

WWII British Lee Enfield No 4 MK 1 Cruciform Spike Bayonet By ‘SM’ (Singer Manufacturing Co) With MK 1 Scabbard. BAYO 756. - BAYO 756
An excellent, original, Lee Enfield No.4 MK 1 spike bayonet with cruciform blade in its original scabbard. The socket is stamped No. 4 MK.1 and by the manufacturer 'SM' (the Singer Manufacturing Co). Its 8” cruciform blade is undamaged and its ribbed locking catch works as it should. The bayonet's scabbard is in similar excellent condition with no dents. The throat of the scabbard is stamped ‘No4 MK 1’. See ‘Skennerton’ pages 214-215 – ‘B266’. The price includes UK delivery. BAYO 756.
£325.00

WW2 British Lee Enfield No 4 MK 1 Cruciform Spike Bayonet By ‘SM’ (Singer Manufacturing Co) With MK 1 Scabbard. - BAYO 752
An excellent, original, Lee Enfield No.4 MK 1 spike bayonet with cruciform blade in its original scabbard. The socket is stamped No. 4 MK.1 and by the manufacturer 'SM' (the Singer Manufacturing Co). Its 8” cruciform blade is undamaged and its ribbed locking catch works as it should. The bayonet's scabbard is in similar excellent condition with no dents. The throat of the scabbard is stamped ‘No4 MK 1’. See ‘Skennerton’ pages 214-215 – ‘B266’. The price includes UK delivery. BAYO 752.
£325.00

**American M1917 Bayonet By Remington and Scabbard. BAYO 749. - BAYO 749
This is a good condition M1917 bayonet made by Remington. It is nicely stamped on the ricasso with ‘1917 Remington’. The other side is stamped with the 'Flaming Grenade' over "US" and the eagles head inspection mark. The wooden grips which are showing signs of use have two grooves cut into them and there is an oil hole in the pommel. It is carried in its first pattern scabbard with frog stud which carries the U.S. Later scabbards merely have the belt hooks attached to the top mount. The American scabbards also have a small drain hole drilled in the bottom of the chape, unlike British versions which did not have the hole. A nice early and complete pattern 1917 bayonet and early scabbard. The price includes UK delivery. BAYO 749.
£275.00

*WWII* Dated '1907' 1943 Bayonet and 1914 Pattern Leather Frog. BAYO 748. - BAYO 748
This is an excellent condition WWII 1907 pattern bayonet for the Enfield rifle manufactured in ‘September 1943’. The ricasso is marked '1907, 'W.S.C (Wilkinson Sword Company) 9 '43 (Date). The reverse has inspection stamps. The blade is in a beautiful polished condition. The wood slabs are undamaged. It's steel locket & Chape are undamaged. It is also fitted with an original WW1 1914 pattern leather frog. All leather & stitching is intact. This original item has no signs of damage or repair. A real collectors piece. The price includes UK delivery. BAYO 748.
£0.00

*British Pattern ‘1887 MKIII’ Sword Bayonet and Scabbard. BAYO 743. - BAYO 743
This is a very clean ‘1887’ pattern ‘MKIII’ bayonet, and is the version with no fullers to the blade. The blade carries a crown over ‘V.R. /88’ (1888) it was probably made at ‘Enfield, Wilkinson’ as other makers clearly stamped their blades. The other side of the blade carries a broad arrow over ‘W.D.’ and an inspection stamp. There are also two inspection stamps t the spine. The pommel carries the number ‘9830’. The grips are black leather secured by two rivets, and the blade measures 18 ¼ “. The scabbard is brass mounted black leather instead of the usual steel, and it is thought that these scabbards were used by Indian troops. The mouthpiece is stamped ‘C.H.’ Broad arrow over ‘I 00’. See ‘Skennerton’ item B207 pages 162-163 & page 338 in the Indian section regarding these brass mounted scabbards. The price includes U.K. delivery. BAYO 743.
£325.00

*WWI British ‘P13’ Mk1 Sword, Bayonet and Scabbard. BAYO 742. - BAYO 742
This is a great example of the ‘P13’ bayonet, which although designated ‘P13’, fit the ‘P14’ rifle and was not introduced until ‘1916’. It is marked to the blade with ‘1913’ over ‘5 17’ (May 1917) and ‘Remington’ in a circle. The other side of the blade carries British inspection stamps. The vast majority of these bayonets were made in America by ‘Remington and Winchester’ with only a few made in England by ‘Vickers’. The wooden grips have two grooves on either side to distinguish it from the ‘P1907’. The scabbard is a British ‘No1 MKII’ with a round frog stud, and the frog is a ‘1939’ leather version stamped to the rear with ‘Lees (W) Ltd 1940 F8;’ probably re-issued to the Homeguard in ‘WWII’. A very nice collectable ‘1913’ bayonet. See ‘Skennerton’ item B239, pages 192-194. The price includes U.K. delivery. BAYO 742.
£225.00

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
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