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Lot 19

An F. Koeller & Co. Solingen, German bayonet & scabbard, 20.5in long inclusive

Lot 20

A 1913 British pattern Remington bayonet & scabbard, 22.5in long inclusive

Lot 21

A French model 1842 brass handled bayonet, 27in long

Lot 22

A 1913 British pattern Remington bayonet, 21.625in long twinned with a WW2 US M3-U.C.-1943 dagger with leather scabbard, handle a/f

Lot 747

Mid 20th century Dazor articulated watchmakers or desk lamp. In working order, Electrical Test pass in February 2022, label to British Standard compliant 3-pin plug. Small bayonet LED bulbs included. Heavy base and support. In good condition.

Lot 275

Edward VII silver and leather mounted clear glass hip flask, the bulbous bayonet fitting hinged cap above a brown leather top section with aperture to each side above a detachable silver tot cup, housed in a leather travelling pouch, 14cm high

Lot 276

Early 20th Century silver plate and brown leather mounted glass hip flask, the plated bayonet fitting cap above a brown leather clad body and removable silver plated tot cup engraved "R.H.W FROM V B-J. JUNE 5TH 1923", 17.5cm high

Lot 277

Substantial James Dixon & Sons hip flask, the bayonet cap above a crocodile skin mounted top section and detachable tot cup monogrammed HB, 19.5cm high, 12cm wide

Lot 278

Early 20th Century hunting flask by James Dixon & Sons Sheffield, the bayonet cap above a tapering body and detachable tot cup to the lower section, 27.5cm high, housed in a bowl leather travelling case, the lid stamped R.S.H

Lot 106

Family group: Three: Private W. Holwell, Lincolnshire Regiment, who was wounded at Le Bassee, and died at home on 31 January 1915 1914 Star, with copy clasp (11009 Pte. W. Holwell. 1/Linc: R.); British War and Victory Medals (11009 Pte. W. Holwell. Linc. R.) traces of verdigris to Star, otherwise good very fine Pair: Private J. Holwell, Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment, who was killed in action on the Western Front on 23 April 1917 1914-15 Star (2944 Pte. J. Holwell. Notts: & Derby: R.); Victory Medal 1914-19 (2944 Pte. J. Holwell. Notts. & Derby. R.) good very fine (5) £120-£160 --- Walter Holwell who was born in Orston, Nottinghamshire, and attested for the Lincolnshire Regiment at Newark. He served with the 1st Battalion during the Great War on the Western Front from 12 November 1914, and was wounded in a bayonet charge at La Bassee (contemporary newspaper report refers). Invalided home, he underwent an operation but contracted pneumonia, and died at home on 31 January 1915. He is buried in Newark-upon-Trent Cemetery. Sold with copied research, including a photocopied newspaper extract including a photograph of the recipient. James Holwell, brother of the above, was born in Newark and attested there for the Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment. He served with the 1st/8th Battalion during the Great War on the Western Front, and was killed in action on 23 April 1917. He has no known grave and is commemorated on Arras Memorial, France.

Lot 44

A fine Great War 1918 ‘V.C. action’ D.C.M., 1918 ‘Western Front’ M.M. group of four awarded to stretcher-bearer Lance Corporal B. Linsley, 5th Battalion, West Riding Regiment, for his gallantry at Marcoing, 28-29 September 1918, when Private H. Tandy of the same Battalion was also recognised with the award of the Victoria Cross Distinguished Conduct Medal, G.V.R. (25262 Pte - A. L. Cpl - B. Linsley. M.M. 5/W. Rid. R.); Military Medal, G.V.R. (25262 Pte B. Linsley. 5/W. Rid: R.); British War and Victory Medals (45580 Pte. B. Linsley.York. R.) generally very fine or better (4) £2,000-£2,400 --- D.C.M. London Gazette 18 February 1919, citation published London Gazette 10 January 1920: ‘For conspicuous gallantry during the fighting on September 28 and 29, 1918 near Marcoing. He went out many times as stretcher-bearer under heavy fire until all wounded had been brought back, and then, in spite of very heavy machine-gun fire on the damaged bridges, carried wounded across under great difficulty.’ The original recommendation, dated 3 November 1918, states: ‘For great bravery and absolute disregard of self during the fighting on September 28th and 29th 1918. When acting as stretcher-bearer on the East side of the .... Canal, near ..... he many times went out under heavy aimed fire, until all wounded had been brought back to the Canal Bank, and then in spite of the heaviest machine gun and shell fire on the broken bridges, carried wounded across in circumstances of great difficulty and danger. But for his organisation and absolute fearless work it would have been impossible to save many of our wounded, and the fact that in spite of all difficulties this was done, greatly inspired all ranks.’ M.M. London Gazette 11 December 1918. The original recommendation, dated 5 September 1918, states: ‘For very gallant conduct on July 20th 1918 as company stretcher-bearer. After two of the company stretcher-bearers had been killed this soldier worked without ceasing, going out time after time under heavy enemy barrage to succour the wounded. Again on July 22nd in an attack this stretcher-bearer (now the only one left in his company) did magnificent work in fetching in the wounded under very heavy fire.’ Bertie Linsley was born in Spennymoor, County Durham in December 1887. He enlisted in the Yorkshire Regiment in December 1915, and later transferred to the 5th Battalion, West Riding Regiment with whom he served on the Western Front. Linsley distinguished himself at Marcoing, 28-29 September 1918, for which action Private Henry Tandy also of the 5th Battalion was awarded the Victoria Cross. The Battalion served as part of the 186th Brigade, 62nd Division during the offensive against the Hindenburg Line, and by the morning of the 28th the 62nd Division was east of Flesquières and almost across the strip of land between the Canal du Nord and the St Quentin Canal. 186th Brigade was detailed to capture Marcoing which was on the west bank of this second Canal and help establish a bridgehead on its eastern bank. Tandy’s Victoria Cross citation, listed below, is worth reading in conjunction with Linsley’s D.C.M.: ‘For most conspicuous bravery and initiative during the capture of the village and the crossings at Marcoing, and the subsequent counter-attack on September 28th, 1918. When, during the advance on Marcoing, his platoon was held up by machine-gun fire, he at once crawled forward, located the machine gun, and, with a Lewis gun team, knocked it out. On arrival at the crossings he restored the plank bridge under a hail of bullets, thus enabling the first crossing to be made at this vital spot. Later in the evening, during an attack, he, with eight comrades, was surrounded by an overwhelming number of Germans, and though the position was apparently hopeless, he led a bayonet charge through them, fighting so fiercely that 37 of the enemy were driven into the hands of the remainder of his company. Although twice wounded, he refused to leave till the fight was won.’ Linsley’s D.C.M. was 1 of 3 awarded to the Battalion for Macoing. He transferred to the Army Reserve in March 1919, and eventually took over his father’s Pawnshop business - Eaton and Co. Linsley died at the Guisborough General Hospital in January 1975. Sold with the following original related documentation: Typed citations for both awards, signed by Captain and Adjutant K. Syles, 5th Battalion, Duke of Wellington’s Regiment; Certificate of Transfer to Reserve on Demobilization and other ephemera.

Lot 779

A German Second World War Close Combat Bar in Bronze. A well service worn Close Combat Bar in bronze by the manufacturer FLL. This example has lost all of its finish to the exterior resulting in a dull grey finish with faint traces of the bronze in the very lower field of the leaves. Some wear to the detail of the bayonet and grenade. Wide tapering pin, hook and hinge. Fully maker and designer marked on the reverse side. The central blanking plate is missing, reasonable condition £140-£180

Lot 12

American replica Civil War Model 1862 Remington "Zouave" Rifle Yathagan presentation Bayonet, brass handled with a leather sheath and frog, 27 1/2" in length and is a good representation of this scarce bayonet.

Lot 147

MILITARY, French 1873 St Etienne bayonet with sheath and 2 similar

Lot 58

The Exceptional and Possibly Unique Royal Air Force Southern Desert Iraq O.B.E. and Arab Revolt Order of El Nada Medal Group of Seven, The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, OBE (Military) Officers 1st type breast badge, 1914-15 Star medal, “2. LIEUT. H.H. JAMES SOM. L.I.”, British War and Victory medals, “CAPT. H.H. JAMES R.A.F.”, General Service medal 1918-62 GV with clasps IRAQ and SOUTHERN DESERT IRAQ (2nd clasp loose on ribbon), “F/L H.H. JAMES R.A.F.”, Italy War Merit Cross, Hejaz Kingdom, Order of El Nahda Fourth Class Neck Badge on its original plaited neck cord. First six medals mounted on pin backed ribbon bar. With matching mounted set of miniature medals, including both foreign awards but missing the 2nd clasp to the G.S.M. Medals are accompanied by an Austro-Hungarian trench knife with an engraved brass plaque set in the handle “AUSTRIAN BAYONET FOUND AT CANOVE ASIAGO PLATEAU ITALY H. HINDLE JAMES 22.XVII.18 R.A.F.” A rare group of medals to a real character, many of Huck’s extensive handwritten diaries are available to view on-line. Harold Hindle James, known as Huck to his family was born on 1st March 1894 in Clifton, Bristol the son of a college professor. Most of his childhood was spent in the UK but between 1903 and 1906 he and his family were living in India. His father remained in India as the Principal of the Presidency College in Calcutta when the family returned. He attended Dulwich College and in 1912 he went on to read English Literature at Christ Church, Oxford. On the outbreak of war in August 1914 Huck gave up his studies and was commissioned 2nd Lieutenant in the Somerset Light Infantry. In March 1915 he transferred to the Royal Flying Corps serving as an Observer in 10 Squadron later moving to 14 Sqdn in Egypt. He returned to Britain in May 1916 to train as a pilot (Aviators Certificate issued 17th July 1916, no.3225). In September of the same year he returned to Egypt, stationed on the Suez Canal he provided air support for the Allied advance across the desert to El Arish. In January 1917 he moved to Rabegh in the Hedjaz, in what is now Saudi Arabia, where he supported the ‘Arab Revolt’ against the Turks conducting both reconnaissance and bombing missions assisting the forces on the ground one of whom included Lawrence of Arabia. After this he spent a short spell in Aden and Palestine before he was invalided back to Britain in June 1917. In Summer 1918 he returned to active duty on the Italian front as a flight commander in 66 Sqdn. carrying out patrols and bombing missions. In October 1918 he was involved in the destruction of an Austrian balloon but in doing so was wounded (GSW to the cheek) and was forced to land in no-man’s land on an island in the Piave river where he was later rescued by Italian forces. Post war he was posted to Egypt, to Constantinople and then to Iraq. 2 years in Britain followed after which he returned to Iraq from 1924 to 1929. Invalided out of the RAF in January 1931 he then spent several years travelling until in 1935 he was back in Egypt where he was offered a position as a volunteer civilian liaison officer at RAF Headquarters. He travelled extensively through the Middle East making contact with many leading Royal and Political figures, his interference in politics though upset the British Embassy in Cairo to the extent that they attempted, unsuccessfully, to get him expelled from the country. Post Second World War, he continued to be based in Egypt carrying out charitable activities and making occasional personal trips out of the country until in June 1967, during the Six Day War, and at the age of 73, he was arrested, mistreated and expelled by the Egyptian authorities. Suffering from the advanced stages of cancer he moved to Malta in October 1968 where he died on 2nd February 1969. O.B.E. Military Division, London Gazette 15th March 1929 – The KING has been graciously pleased to give orders for the following promotion in, and appointments to, the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire for services rendered in connection with the operations against the Akhwan in the Southern Desert, ‘Iraq during the period November, 1927-May, 1928. Flight Lieutenant Harold Hindle James, Royal Air Force. Italian War Merit Cross (Croce Di Guerra), London Gazette 8th February 1919 – Captain Harold Hindle James. The Order of Al Nahda of the Kingdom of the Hijaz Fourth Class – not in the London Gazette but is noted in correspondence from the Arab Bureau in Cairo to H.Q. R.A.F. Middle East (Al Qibla No.385 20th May 1920) – Flight Lieut. H. Hindle James. (Al Qibla was the Arabic official gazette of the Kingdom of Hejaz between 1916 and 1924).

Lot 770

WW1 British 1908 Pattern Equipment, consisting of a scarce webbing 08 pattern entrenching tool helve carrier attachment; 1914 dated bayonet frog; small pack / haversack with remains of stamping to the reverse; water bottle cradle stamped “M.E. CO 1919”; 1918 dated metal entrenching tool with unmarked wooden helve. (6 items)

Lot 771

WW1 1918 Dated British 1908 Pattern Waistbelt, fine example of the wide 1908 pattern waistbelt with brass buckle fitting and rear tabs. Inside of the belt is clearly ink stamped “M.W & S Ltd 1918” with a large “M” and broad arrow. 1908 pattern bayonet frog attached to the belt.

Lot 933

Russian Military Sword Shaska, broad slightly curved single edge blade with broad fuller, regulation brass hilt, parts stamped A, spiral carved wooden grip, in its leather covered scabbard with brass mounts and triangular socket bayonet. Blade 76cms. Good condition, some heavy pitting to bayonet.

Lot 944

British P-1863 Whitworth Bayonet, untouched example with two piece chequered grips, steel pommel with circular mortise slot, steel cross guard with muzzle ring. Yataghan blade with fuller to back edge. Crowned acceptance stamp and remains of other markings. Blade 57 ½ cms, overall 74 ½ cms. PLEASE SEE AUCTION INFORMATION IN RELATION TO THE SHIPPING OF SWORDS AND BAYONETS

Lot 945

British P-1863 Whitworth Bayonet, untouched example with two piece chequered grips, steel pommel with circular mortise slot, steel cross guard with muzzle ring. Yataghan blade with fuller to back edge. Crowned acceptance stamp and remains of other markings. Blade 57 ½ cms, overall 71 cms. PLEASE SEE AUCTION INFORMATION IN RELATION TO THE SHIPPING OF SWORDS AND BAYONETS

Lot 946

British Baker Rifle Sword Bayonet, fine example with brass ribbed grip, knuckle guard and down turned langet which is stamped “RIFLE 3”. Steel spring catch fixing to the grip. Housed in a leather and brass mounted scabbard. Un-marked straight partially double edged blade which measures 58cms, overall 69 ½ cms. Ex John Ingham collection. PLEASE SEE AUCTION INFORMATION IN RELATION TO THE SHIPPING OF SWORDS AND BAYONETS.

Lot 947

British 1840 Pattern Constabulary Carbine Bayonet, fine example with blued steel socket being deeply struck “15”. Triangular blade with spring locking catch fitted, this obscuring the remains of the makers and issue stamps. Housed in the original leather and brass mounted scabbard. The scabbard having War Department stamp. Original bayonet frog attached to the scabbard. Generally good condition. The blade measures 34cms, overall 47 ½ cms (including the frog). Ex John Ingham collection. PLEASE SEE AUCTION INFORMATION IN RELATION TO THE SHIPPING OF SWORDS AND BAYONETS.

Lot 948

British 1855 Pattern Lancaster Sword Bayonet, black chequered two piece grip with brass cross guard and muzzle ring. Housed in the original leather scabbard with brass mounts. Attached to the scabbard is brown leather frog which is stamped “C D 6V * 6 V R.H”. Straight pipe backed blade with unclear stamp struck to the base. Blade measures 60 ½ cms in length, overall 74cms. Overall remains in very good condition. Ex John Ingham collection. PLEASE SEE AUCTION INFORMATION IN RELATION TO THE SHIPPING OF SWORDS AND BAYONETS

Lot 949

British Enfield Sword Bayonet, good example with two piece chequered grips, steel pommel with spring fitting, steel cross guard with muzzle ring. Housed in its black leather and steel mounted scabbard. Yataghan blade with fuller to the back edge. Stamped to the spine of the blade “W.A”. Blade 57 ½ cms, overall 74cms. Ex John Ingham collection. PLEASE SEE AUCTION INFORMATION IN RELATION TO THE SHIPPING OF SWORDS AND BAYONETS

Lot 950

Scarce British Naval Issue 1856/58 Enfield Sword Bayonet, fine example with two piece chequered grips. Steel pommel, cross guard and muzzle ring. Cross guard stamped “S.P.A.1 80”. Housed in its leather and steel mounted scabbard with buff leather bayonet frog attached. Yataghan blade with fuller to the back edge. Stamped with the naval issue stamp being an anchor in oval. Blade remains in good condition. Blade measures 58cms, overall 72cms. Ex John Ingham collection. PLEASE SEE AUCTION INFORMATION IN RELATION TO THE SHIPPING OF SWORDS AND BAYONETS

Lot 951

Scarce British 1878 Pattern Garrison Artillery Martini Henry Bayonet, fine example with chequered two piece grips, steel pommel with spring. Steel cross guard with muzzle ring. Housed in its steel scabbard with inspection stamp. Frog stud on the scabbard is stamped “V TA 188”. Black leather bayonet frog fitted to the bayonet. Yataghan blade with fuller to the back edge. Early WKC (Weyersberg Kirshbaum Solingen) makers logo to one side with inspection stamps to the other. Blade 57 ½ cms, overall 73 ½ cms. Ex John Ingham collection. PLEASE SEE AUCTION INFORMATION IN RELATION TO THE SHIPPING OF SWORDS AND BAYONETS.

Lot 952

British 1887 Pattern Martini Henry Sword Bayonet, fine example with the black chequered grip being secured by four stud fittings. Oil hole to the top pommel. Spine of the handle stamped with acceptance marks and “3 D.1”. Partially double edged blade with fuller to the back edge of the top section. Blade with acceptance stamps. Housed in the original leather and steel mounted scabbard with rounded lower chape. Original white buff leather bayonet frog attached to the scabbard. Blade 46 ½ cms, overall 62cms. Ex John Ingham collection. PLEASE SEE AUCTION INFORMATION IN RELATION TO THE SHIPPING OF SWORDS AND BAYONETS.

Lot 953

British 1888 Mk1 Type II Lee Metford Bayonet, good example with two brass securing studs to the wooden grip and oil hole above the top stud. Steel pommel and cross guard with muzzle ring. Housed in its leather and steel mounted scabbard. Double edged knife blade with medial ridge, acceptance stamp and crowned VR. Blade 30cms, overall 44cms. PLEASE SEE AUCTION INFORMATION IN RELATION TO THE SHIPPING OF SWORDS AND BAYONETS.

Lot 954

British 1888 Mk1 Type II Lee Metford Bayonet, fine example with two brass securing studs to the wooden grip and oil hole above the top stud. Steel pommel stamped “1. W 1 319” and cross guard with muzzle ring stamped “319”. Housed in its leather and steel mounted scabbard. White buff leather bayonet frog attached which is stamped to the Army Service Corps (A.S.C) on the reverse. Double edged knife pattern blade with medial ridge, acceptance stamps and crowned VR with maker details of Wilkinson London. Blade 30 ½ cms, overall 44cms. Ex John Ingham collection. PLEASE SEE AUCTION INFORMATION IN RELATION TO THE SHIPPING OF SWORDS AND BAYONETS.

Lot 955

Scarce British Volunteer Training Corps Sword Bayonet, as found example of the scarce bayonet issued to the VTC in WW1. Bayonet has the hilt of a 1888 Lee Metford but without the oil hole and the blade of a 1907 bayonet. The bayonet appears to be void of any markings, however the pommel is heavily pitted. Housed in a steel scabbard with frog hook. Attached to the scabbard is a brown leather 1915 dated bayonet frog. Blade is sharpened to the edge and has fuller to the back edge. Blade 43 ½ cms, overall 57cms (excluding the frog). Ex John Ingham collection. PLEASE SEE AUCTION INFORMATION IN RELATION TO THE SHIPPING OF SWORDS AND BAYONETS

Lot 956

Canadian Ross Rifle Bayonet, fine example with the pommel stamped “ROSS RIFLE CO QUEBEC PATENTED 1907”. Housed in its brown leather scabbard with fixed frog. Blade with acceptance stamp and sharpened point. Blade 25 ½ cms, overall 41cms (not including the frog) Ex John Ingham collection. PLEASE SEE AUCTION INFORMATION IN RELATION TO THE SHIPPING OF SWORDS AND BAYONETS.

Lot 957

British 1907 Hook Quillon Bayonet, with two piece wooden grips. Steel pommel struck with Arabic markings, indicating possible issue to another nation. Steel muzzle ring and hooked quillon cross guard. Housed in leather and blackened steel mounts scabbard. Bayonet is complete with a white buff leather bayonet frog and a universal pattern white buff leather belt with brass universal pattern waist belt clasp. The bayonet blade has single edged blade with fuller to the back edge. Acceptance stamps visible but other markings not clear. The blade measures 43cms, overall 57cms. Ex John Ingham collection. PLEASE SEE AUCTION INFORMATION IN RELATION TO THE SHIPPING OF SWORDS AND BAYONETS.

Lot 958

Scarce Australian 1915 Dated 1907 Hook Quillon Bayonet by Lithgow, fine example with two piece wooden grips. Cross guard stamped “3 MD 30021”, remains of numbers stamped to the pommel, but these are not clear. Housed in original leather scabbard with steel top and lower mounts. Original Holden & Frost maker marked and 1915 dated brown leather frog attached to the scabbard. Single edged blade with fuller to the back edge. Blade with Australian issue stamps and 1915 with “LITHGOW” above. Blade 42 ½ cms, overall 59cms. Ex John Ingham collection. PLEASE SEE AUCTION INFORMATION IN RELATION TO THE SHIPPING OF SWORDS AND BAYONETS.

Lot 959

British 1918 Dated 1907 Pattern Bayonet by Vickers, fine example with two piece wooden grips, steel pommel with oil hole. Housed in leather and steel mounted scabbard. Complete with 1908 wide pattern webbing bayonet frog with illegible ink stamps to the reverse. Single edged blade with fuller to the back edge. Various acceptance stampings and makers details of “VICKERS” and also issue date “7 18” for July 1918. Some staining to the blade. The blade measures 43cms, overall 59cms. Ex John Ingham collection. PLEASE SEE AUCTION INFORMATION IN RELATION TO THE SHIPPING OF SWORDS AND BAYONETS.

Lot 960

WW1 Canadian Issue 1907 Bayonet by Remington, two piece wooden grips with steel pommel having Canadian War Department stamp. Steel cross guard and muzzle ring. Housed in leather and steel mounted scabbard. Complete with leather bayonet frog stamped with Toronto makers mark and 1915 date. Single edged blade with fuller to the back edge. Various acceptance stamps and 1907, issue date 11 15 (November 1915) and Remington makers mark. Blade 41 ½ cms, overall 57 ½ cms. Ex John Ingham collection. PLEASE SEE AUCTION INFORMATION IN RELATION TO THE SHIPPING OF SWORDS AND BAYONETS.

Lot 961

British 1907 Bayonet by Sanderson Marked to the Transjordan Frontier Force, two piece wooden grips, steel pommel stamped “T.J.F.F. 1085”. Steel cross guard and muzzle ring. Housed in its original leather scabbard with blackened steel mounts. Single edged blade with fuller to the back edge. Acceptance stamps and marked with crowned GR 1907, issue date 3 17 (March 1917) and makers mark of “SANDERSON”. Blade 43cms, overall 59cms. Ex John Ingham collection. PLEASE SEE AUCTION INFORMATION IN RELATION TO THE SHIPPING OF SWORDS AND BAYONETS

Lot 962

British 1907 Bayonet by Vickers Issued to the Royal Air Force, good example with two piece wooden grips. Steel pommel stamped “D214 RAF 1E 4950”. Steel cross guard and muzzle ring. Housed in its leather scabbard with steel mounts. Single edged blade with fuller to the back edge. Acceptance stamps and crown over GR and 1907, issue date 2 18 (February 1918) and maker “VICKERS”. Blade 42cms, overall 57 ½ cms. Ex John Ingham collection. PLEASE SEE AUCTION INFORMATION IN RELATION TO THE SHIPPING OF SWORDS AND BAYONETS.

Lot 963

British Kings African Rifles Regimentally Marked 1907 Bayonet by Wilkinson, with two piece wooden grips, steel pommel stamped “3/ 1 K A R” and “270”. Steel cross guard and muzzle ring. Housed in its leather scabbard with steel mounts. Reverse of top scabbard mount with remains of a stamping and 1942 date. Standard single edged 1907 pattern blade with crowned GR, 11 16 (November 1916) and “WILKINSON”. Blade 42 ½ cms, overall 59cms. Ex John Ingham collection. PLEASE SEE AUCTION INFORMATION IN RELATION TO THE SHIPPING OF SWORDS AND BAYONETS.

Lot 964

Rare WW1 Gambia Company West African Frontier Force Regimentally Marked 1907 Bayonet, standard 1907 pattern bayonet with two piece wooden grips, the steel pommel stamped “GAM COY WAFF 134”. Steel cross guard and muzzle ring. Housed in its leather and steel mounted scabbard. Blade with crowned GR, issue date 8 18 (August 1918) and makers mark for “VICKERS”. Single edged blade with fuller to the back edge. Blade 43 ½ cms, overall 57cms. At the outbreak of WW1, the Gambia Company of the West African Frontier Force, had a strength of only 130 men. The company was engaged against the German forces in East Africa during WW1. Ex John Ingham collection. PLEASE SEE AUCTION INFORMATION IN RELATION TO THE SHIPPING OF SWORDS AND BAYONETS.

Lot 965

WW1 Canadian Issued 1907 Pattern Bayonet by Wilkinson, with two piece wooden slab grips. Steel pommel with oil hole. Steel cross guard with muzzle ring. Housed in its leather scabbard with steel mounts. Complete with leather bayonet frog having clear Canadian makers stamps and 1916 date. Single edged blade with fuller to the back edge. Blade with crowned GR stamp, acceptance stamps, unclear issue date and makers name of “WILKINSON”. Blade 42 ½ cms, overall 57 ½ cms. Ex John Ingham collection. PLEASE SEE AUCTION INFORMATION IN RELATION TO THE SHIPPING OF SWORDS AND BAYONETS

Lot 966

Indian 1907 Pattern Bayonet 1917 Dated, fine full length example with two piece wooden grips having screw fittings. Oil hole to the top pommel and numbered “389”. Steel cross guard and muzzle ring. Single edged blade with fuller to the back edge. Various acceptance stamps and marked crowned GR 1907 8 17 RFI, date being August 1917. Housed in the leather scabbard with brass mounts. Brown leather frog with unclear date, appears to be either 1915 or 1916. Blade 43cms, overall 58 ½ cms. Ex John Ingham collection. PLEASE SEE AUCTION INFORMATION IN RELATION TO THE SHIPPING OF SWORDS AND BAYONETS.

Lot 967

British 1907 Pattern Bayonet 1918 Dated by Wilkinson Pall Mall, good example with the blued steel pommel being impressed “I. I. G 67”. Two piece wooden grips with screw fittings. Short pattern steel cross guard and muzzle ring. Housed in its leather and steel mounted scabbard. Blade with crowned GR and 1907 mark, issue date 2 18 for February 1918. Various acceptance stamps. Blade being single edged with fuller to the back edge. Blade measures 43 ½ cms, overall 57cms. PLEASE SEE AUCTION INFORMATION IN RELATION TO THE SHIPPING OF SWORDS AND BAYONETS.

Lot 968

British No5 Mk1 Jungle Carbine Bayonet, with two piece wooden slab grips, steel pommel and cross guard with large muzzle ring. Housed in its steel scabbard with jungle pattern webbing frog attached. Bowie knife type blade with fuller and stamped “P 1947”. Blade 20cms, overall 32cms. Ex John Ingham collection. PLEASE SEE AUCTION INFORMATION IN RELATION TO THE SHIPPING OF SWORDS AND BAYONETS.

Lot 970

Scarce WW2 Royal Navy Beach Commandos / Special Boat Service (S.B.S) Fighting Knife from Converted 1903 Bayonet, fine example of an officially cut down 1903 pattern bayonet, complete with its shortened scabbard and fixed leather belt frog. Blade has been cut down and modified to a stiletto type with medial ridge. Original issue stampings still in place. Blade 17cms, overall 32 ½ cms. See pages 229-231 of “The Fairbairn-Sykes Fighting Knife and Other Commando Knives” by Ron Flook for more derails of these knives and original wartime images of these being worn. Ex John Ingham collection. PLEASE SEE AUCTION INFORMATION IN RELATION TO THE SHIPPING OF SWORDS AND BAYONETS.

Lot 971

British William Rodgers Sheffield Officers Knife Belonging to Captain R D George South Wales Borderers & Parachute Regiment, being a privately purchased fighting / hunting knife with alloy top pommel, bound grip and plain oval cross guard. Housed in riveted leather scabbard. Blade stamped with makers mark, double edged with medial ridge. Surface rusting to the blade. The blade measures 15cms, overall 27 ½ cms. Accompanied by a German K98 bayonet missing its grips, housed in its blued scabbard with leather bayonet frog. Marked “jwh” to the blade. The blade retains much of the blued finish. Blade 25cms, overall 40 ½ cms. Also accompanied by another small knife with wooden handle, “S” type guard and curved blade. (3 items) This dagger was carried during WW2 by Captain R D George of the South Wales Borderers and the Parachute regiment. Being sold by direct descent. See other lots in this auction belonging to Captain George and also souvenirs he brought back. PLEASE SEE AUCTION INFORMATION IN RELATION TO THE SHIPPING OF SWORDS AND BAYONETS

Lot 984

8x British Military Bayonet Frogs, being of various periods and types. Mostly all in good condition. Ex John Ingham collection

Lot 985

6x British Leather Bayonet Frogs, all being black leather with brass buckle fittings. Four are stamped to the reverse “HIATT B’HAM 1922”. Various conditions. Ex John Ingham collection

Lot 986

Canadian 1888 Pattern Bayonet Frog, brown leather frog with slot for the entrenching tool to fit. Reverse stamped “M & D 9 6 4”. Some cracking to the leather; 1901 pattern British naval black leather bayonet frog for the Ross bayonet with Hepburn, Gale & Ross Ltd 1904 stamped to the reverse; 2x brown leather sword hangers. (4 items) Ex John Ingham collection

Lot 993

10 Bore Brown Bess Flintlock Musket, barrel with military proofs and government inspectors stamp, full stocked, regulation lock stamped TOWER and crowned GR with government inspectors stamp, regulation brass mounts, stock with stockmakers stamps and storekeepers stamp, iron ramrod and sling swivels, buckskin sling (well reconstructed), with a triangular socket bayonet by Osborn and Gunby  (cleaned bright). Overall 140cms, barrel 100cms. Good condition and patina. 

Lot 1020

China Figure of a WW1 German Infantryman, fine example produced in a biscuit style porcelain, showing a German infantry soldier in full combat uniform with pickelhaube, greatcoat, belt & pouches and rifle with bayonet. Standing on a base with patriotic slogan around. 1915 date to the base. Stands 40cms.

Lot 1087

Imperial German Model 98/05 “Butcher” Bayonet, standard model 98/05 bayonet with steel pommel having an acceptance stamp. Two piece wooden grips. Early type long steel cross guard. Housed in its steel scabbard with frog mount. Standard un-marked blade with fuller to the back edge. Blade 36 ½ cms, overall 52cms. PLEASE SEE AUCTION INFORMATION IN RELATION TO THE SHIPPING OF SWORDS AND BAYONETS.

Lot 1088

Imperial German Model 98/05 “Butcher” Bayonet, standard model 98/05 bayonet with steel pommel having acceptance stamp. Two piece wooden grips. Long steel upturned cross guard. Housed in its steel scabbard with a leather bayonet frog attached. Swollen blade with fuller to the back edge. Spine stamped with crown over 17 for the year 1917. Blade made by Alex Coppel Solingen. Blade 36 ½ cms, overall 52cms. PLEASE SEE AUCTION INFORMATION IN RELATION TO THE SHIPPING OF SWORDS AND BAYONETS.

Lot 1089

Imperial German Model 98/05 Pioneer Sawback Bayonet, good example of a pioneer issue sawback model 98/05 bayonet having acceptance stamps to the steel pommel, two piece wooden slab grips, steel long upward turned cross guard. Housed in its blued steel scabbard with original leather bayonet frog attached. Reverse of the frog has remains of a regimental ink stamp (not clear) and also a makers mark with date, again not clear. Swollen blade with fuller and sawback edge. Blade stamped with crown over W and 15 to the spine for the issue date 1915, other side the blade is stamped with a “H”. Blade is maker marked Weyersberg & Kirschbaum & Cie Solingen. The blade measures 36 ½ cms, overall 52cms. PLEASE SEE AUCTION INFORMATION IN RELATION TO THE SHIPPING OF SWORDS AND BAYONETS.

Lot 1198

Third Reich Police Bayonet by Alexander Coppel Solingen, good example with finely detailed top pommel in the form of the eagles head. Two piece stag horn grips with aluminium police eagle emblem to the centre. Cross guard with oakleaves relief to the obverse, the reverse only has partial oakleaves with a blank section for issue numbers to be stamped. Housed in its original brown leather scabbard with nickel plated fittings. Attached to the scabbard is an original brown leather bayonet frog. Plain straight blade with fuller to the back edge. Alexander Coppel Solingen scales makers stamp to the reverse of the blade. Couple of small nicks out of the blade and some scuffing to the leather work but otherwise a good example. Blade 33 ½ cms, overall 48cms.

Lot 1207

WW2 German Army Etched Blade Parade Dress Bayonet by F W Holler Solingen, fine example of a standard WW2 German armed forces parade bayonet with two piece black chequered grips, nickel plated pommel and up turned cross guard. Housed in its blackened scabbard with bayonet frog loop. Polished blade with etched panel to one side, of oakleaves and motto “Fur Erinnerung and meine Dienstzeit”. Blade with F W Holler, Solingen makers trademark to the base of the blade. The blade measures 25cms, overall 40 ½ cms. Some wear to the scabbard and plating lifting to the fittings but the blade remains in very good overall condition.

Lot 1208

WW2 German Army Infanterie Regiment Nr 93 Etched Parade Bayonet, good example of a German army parade bayonet with nickel plated pommel and cross guard. Two piece black chequered grips. Housed in its blackened metal scabbard. Parade pattern bayonet frog attached to the scabbard. The blade is etched with a single sided panel, having eagle and swastika, oakleaves, German steel helmet and dedication “Fur Erinnerung an meine Dienstzeit beim Infanterie Rgt.93”. Blade with Alcoso Solingen makers trade mark to the reverse. Blade 24 ¾ cms, overall 40cms.

Lot 1209

WW2 German Army Panzer Regiment Nr 2 Etched Parade Bayonet, fine example with plated top pommel and upturned quillon cross guard. Two piece black chequered grips. Housed in its blackened scabbard with bayonet frog loop. Polished straight partially double edged blade with engraved panel to one side with down winged German army eagle, oakleaves and ribbons with “Pz-Regiment 2 Dresden”. Blade 19 ¾ cms, overall 35cms. Scabbard with rusting but the rest of the bayonet is in good condition.

Lot 1210

Rare Etched WW2 German Hitler Youth Dress Bayonet, being a standard WW2 German dress bayonet but with the finely etched pommel in the form of Hitler Youth diamond and foliage. The grip and the cross guard have been altered during the post war years. Shortened blade which retains its original etched panel with the motto “Meine Ehre heisst Treue”, reverse side of the blade is plain and with no makers mark. Missing its scabbard. A very rare bayonet from the Third Reich period.PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS STORED IN THE USA, THE LOT WILL BE SHIPPED FROM THE USA. ALL ITEMS STORED IN THE USA WILL BE SHIPPED AFTER MONDAY 15TH AUGUST 2022. PLEASE READ INFORMATION ABOUT LOTS STORED IN THE USA ON THE AUCTION INFORMATION PAGE AND IN OUR TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE.

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