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WWI British Enfield 1907 Pattern Bayonet Scabbard. BAYO 442. - BAYO 442
This is a 1907 pattern bayonet with quillon removed upon refurbishment. It is marked to the blade with crown over 1907 11’ 18 (November 1918 manufacture). The other side carries several inspection stamps, Broad Arrow and bend mark the blade has a patina consistent with age and is in overall good condition. The wooden slab grips are in good condition and intact, with crown over T5 (Enfield examiner stamp) to both sides. The scabbard is the 2nd pattern with tear shaped frog stud. The leather and metalwork is in good order with all stitching intact *slight play in the locket. See Watts & White page 393 No820 for similar. The price includes UK delivery. BAYO 442. (07 Box 1).
£225.00

WWI British 1907 Pattern Bayonet Scabbard and Webbing Frog. BAYO 441. - BAYO 441
This is a 1907 pattern bayonet with quillon removed upon refurbishment. It is marked to the blade with crown over 1907 4’ 17 (April 1917 manufacture). The other side carries several inspection stamps, Broad Arrow and bend mark * the blade has a patina consistent with age*. The pommel has a Broad Arrow to one side. The wooden slab grips are in intact and are showing signs of service use *see images*.The scabbard is the 2nd pattern with tear shaped frog stud with ‘532’ marked on the throat. The leather and metalwork is in good order with all stitching intact. The webbing frog is in good condition *top strap fraying* See Watts & White page 393 No 820 for similar. The price includes UK delivery. BAYO 441. (07 Box 1).
£195.00

WWI British 1907 Pattern Bayonet Scabbard and Leather Frog. BAYO 378. - BAYO 378
This is a nice 1907 pattern bayonet made by Sanderson with quillon removed upon refirbishment. It is marked to the blade with crown GR over 1907 4’ 18 (April 1918 manufacture) and Sanderson. The other side carries several inspection stamps, Broad Arrow and bend mark * the blade has a patina consistent with age*. The wooden slab grips are in intact and in good order.The scabbard is the 2nd pattern with tear shaped frog stud, the leather and metalwork is in good order with all stitching intact *small slit just above chape*. The leather frog is also in equally good condition See Watts & White page 393 No820 for similar. The price includes UK delivery. BAYO 378. (07 Box 1)
£225.00

British 1907 Pattern Bayonet Scabbard and Webbing Frog. BAYO 377. - BAYO 377
This is a nice 1907 pattern bayonet made by Wilkinson with quillon removed upon refirbishment. It is marked to the blade with a 1907(month of manufacture obscured) and Wilkinson. The other side carries several inspection stamps * the blade has a patina consistent with age*. The scabbard is the 2nd pattern with tear shaped frog stud, the leather and metalwork is in good order with all stitching intact. The webbing frog is also in good condition See Watts & White page 393 No820 for similar. The price includes UK delivery. BAYO 377. (07 Box 1)
£175.00

British WD 1876 Pattern Martini Henry Rifle Socket Bayonet &and Mk II Scabbard. BAYO 374. - BAYO 374
This is an 1876 pattern Martini Henry rifle socket bayonet. The blade is stamped with WD & broad arrow mark and ordnance inspection mark over ‘/89 (manufacture in 1889) over ‘476’. The blade has light staining consistent with age. The scabbard is the Mk II version which has two rivets in the leather body to hold the internal spring. The scabbard has the correct brass throat mount with frog stud which is numbered ‘848’ which has a WD and Broad Arrow and a brass chape which also has the WD and Broad Arrow *the leather is loose in parts and will require attention*. See item B187 on Pages 145 and 147 of Skennerton’s book British & Commonwealth Bayonets. The price for this bayonet includes UK delivery. BAYO 374.
£245.00

*Original* Regiment marked 18th Century 3” Socket Bayonet for the Brown Bess Muzzle Loading Flintlock Muskets and Later Scabbard. BAYO 373. - BAYO 373
These Brown Bess socket bayonets named after the weapon they were made, for were the standard bayonet of the 18th century for the British army and continued in use until C1842 (see item 656 of the bayonet book by Watts & White where a Brown Bess socket bayonet with 4” long socket similar to our 3” example is illustrated and page 286 of the same book). The typical triangular blade is 437mm in length and it measures 535mm overall length. The 3” long socket’s muzzle diameter is 23mm and has regimental markings; ‘C 49 99’ which warrant further investigation. The face of the blade is marked ‘Crown over B 13’. The bayonets blade is straight and the metal work of the bayonet has just light staining consistent with age and no rust. The later scabbard is leather with brass chape and locket with a tear shaped frog the leather is excellent, as is the stitching and metalwork. The price for this very nice pair includes UK delivery. BAYO 373
£375.00

Martini Henry Shortened & Blunted Cadet Bayonet Steel Mounted Leather Scabbard. BAYO 372. - BAYO 372
The hilt with rivet retained press chequered leather scales 8see images for detailed condition* has release catch to the left side of the pommel and flat spring to the right. The tang struck with various military issue and inspection stamps. Barrel loop of the cross guard bushed to 20mm. The 13” fullered blade has been cut down from Yataghan Sword bayonet is struck to one side of the ricasso with a Broad Arrow WD mark below an X bending mark and Enfield inspection stamp above ’93 for conversion to Cadet bayonet in 1893. In its regulation pattern steel mounted black leather scabbard manufactured from a Yataghan bayonet scabbard by reducing its length to suit the short cadet bayonet. Originally these were bushed and re worked in service to fit on the new Martini Henry rifles and reissued with the new arms to the rifle regiments. Later when the Martini was replaced by the .303” Lee rifles the bayonets were shortened to 13” blades and with their suitably shortened scabbards issued with MkII Martini Henry cavalry carbines, made by shortening infantry rifles, to cadets, often with the barrel of the carbine saw cut at the knox form to prevent the discharge of live rounds. These bayonets saw service from the 1860’s right up to the Great War and after with cadet units and public schools officer cadet units. In good condition with good press chequered leather grips and a clean blade with no signs of sharpening along the edge in a good scabbard with all intact stitching and ‘39’ to the throat of the locket. The price for this rare Victorian British issue bayonet includes UK delivery. BAYO 372. (Box 3)
£445.00

*Scarce* 1855 Sword Bayonet for the Royal Sappers & Miners Carbine Marked A.H.C. (Army Hospital Corps). BAYO 371. - BAYO 371
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 367 & 368 No 748 of Watts & White ‘The Bayonet Book’ for similar). This is an excellent original example of the 1855 Lancaster bayonet which has the correct 24”pipeback blade whit 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; A.H.C. (Army Hospital Corps- the Army Hospital Corps was raised by Royal Warrant on 1 August 1857 to provide orderlies for military hospitals, except those in India. It was the successor of the Medical Staff Corps which had been embodied in June 1855, but disbanded because of irregularities in its recruitment.) with numbers to the pommel. The ricasso is marked; with a number of inspection stamps, as is the grip spine. Its original black hard leather grips are undamaged *slight wear to the left hand side and correctly secured by rivets. The bayonet measures 29” overall. The price includes UK delivery. BAYO 371. (Bucket)
£495.00

*Officially Shortened* P1856 yataghan Bayonet and Scabbard Marked to the R.A.M.C (The Royal Army Medical Corps). BAYO 367. - BAYO 367
This is an officially shortened P1856 yataghan bayonet with bushed muzzle (18mm) being the so called cadet alterations. These were bushed to 18mm to fit the Martini-Henry rifle or Artillery carbine, and those that were originally for a bar-on-barrel lug will have the pommel ground to fit the bar on the top band of the rifle. Stamped to the pommel with ‘D.R.A.M.C (Medical care throughout the First World War was largely the responsibility of the Royal Army Medical Corps (RAMC). The RAMC’s job was both to maintain the health and fighting strength of the forces in the field and ensure that in the event of sickness or wounding they were treated and evacuated as quickly as possible) & 90111?’. The fish scale grips are in excellent order as is the spring catch. The spine is marked ‘ E.R over 54 R.H’. One side of the ricasso is marked Broad Arrow WD over 11 with the bending mark and inspection stamps. The obverse has ‘?/75 with Crown over B21/87. Blade length; 302mm- 436mm overall. The thick leather scabbard has good metalwork * stitching loose to the rear-small amount of play in the chape and locket but both are intact. See page 305 & 368/9 of Watts & White ‘The Bayonet Book’ for similar. A nice scarce PI856 and scabbard for the collector. BAYO 367. (Box 3)
£445.00

British 1858 Yatahgan Sword Bayonet and Scabbard. BAYO 363. - BAYO 363
This is a good example of the 1858 sword bayonet. 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 716 mm long with a re-curved ‘Yataghan’ blade length of 581mm. The ricasso bears a clearly stamped Kings head mark, which is the makers mark for Weyersburg Company of Solingen, Germany. To the side is a British Solingen inspectors stamp and the obverse has a sale or sold out of service mark . The press-stud and external spring locking mechanism work perfectly and the sharply beaked pommel bears a rack or issue number of ‘138’. The blade has minor signs of age related wear. The grips are made of chequered black leather held by steel pins *minor wear to the top of one side. The scabbard is made of black double stitched leather with steel top mount and chape *play in the chape and top mount and minor repair to the lower part of the scabbard on the left hand side*. (See Skennerton page 114-115- B152 for similar) The price includes UK delivery. BAYO 363. (Bucket)
£325.00
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