Japanese Type 30 Arisaka Training Bayonet, fine example with two piece wooden grips, one side stamped with characters. Down turned quillon and muzzle ring. Housed in a steel scabbard with ball tip. Un-marked sharpened blade with fuller to the back edge. Housed in its steel scabbard. Blade 38 ½ cms, overall 53 ½ cms. Ex John Ingham collection.
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Japanese Type 30 Arisaka Bayonet from the Matsushita Arsenal, good example with two piece wooden slab grips, steel pommel, cross guard with muzzle ring. Housed in its steel scabbard with a rubber bayonet frog fitted. Un-fullered blued blade with arsenal mark to the base. The blade measures 39 ½ cms, overall 52cms. Ex John Ingham collection
Rare Last Ditch Type 30 Arisaka Bayonet from the Toyada Automatic Loom Works, being the type with rectangular steel pommel, straight wooden slab grips, short pattern cross guard with muzzle ring. Housed in the last ditch wooden scabbard with steel top mount and lower chape. Blade with arsenal marks to the base. The blade measures 39cms, overall 52 ½ cms. Ex John Ingham collection.
Japanese Type 30 Arisaka Bayonet from the Hikari Seiki Seisakusho Arsenal “Tokyo Hourglass”, good example of the last pattern with the flat birds head pommel. Two piece wooden slab grips with rivets. Housed in its steel scabbard with leather bayonet frog attached. Arsenal marks to the blade. The blade measures 39 ½ cms, overall 53cms. Ex John Ingham collection
3x Japanese Type 30 Arisaka Bayonets, including a fine example with arsenal marks for the Hikari Seiki Seisakusho Arsenal, complete with its original scabbard and leather bayonet frog. Two others complete with scabbards, un-marked, possibly re-works. One with the leather frog and one without. (3 items) Ex John Ingham collection.
British 1907 Pattern Bayonet by Wilkinson Sword Company (WSC), good example of the standard pattern British 1907 bayonet with two piece wooden slab grips with oil hole to the pommel. Complete with its leather and steel mounted scabbard. Blade with acceptance stamps and marked WSC for the manufacturer Wilkinson Sword Company. Blade has been polished and some evidence of sharpening. Blade 43 ½ cms, overall 58cms. Accompanied by a Indian army issue short pattern British 1907 SMLE bayonet with its original scabbard and webbing frog. Blade stamped with crowned GRI Mk 1* 1942 R.F.I. Generally good condition. (2 items)
British P-1863 Whitworth Bayonet, fine example with two piece chequered grips, steel pommel with circular mortise slot, steel cross guard with muzzle ring. Housed in its leather and steel mounted scabbard. Yataghan blade with fuller to back edge. Crowned acceptance stamp and remains of other markings. Blade 57 ½ cms, overall 74 ½ cms.
US Model 1895 Navy Lee Bayonet, with two piece wooden grips, steel pommel, cross guard with downturned quillon and muzzle ring. Housed in its leather and steel mounted scabbard with steel belt loop hook. Short blade with large fuller to the back edge. Blade 20 ¾ cms, overall 35cms. Some wear but generally good example.
British Lee Metford Bayonet, with two piece wooden slab grips and secured by brass rivets. Steel pommel and cross guard with muzzle ring. Regulation blade with no visible markings. Housed in its leather and steel mounted scabbard. Leather to scabbard well worn and dry, making the scabbard very flimsy. Accompanied by another example without scabbard made by Wilkinson London. Oil hole to the handle and various regimental markings to the pommel. (2 items)
French Gras Bayonet, complete with its original metal scabbard with matching numbers. L Deny Paris 1880 to the spine of the blade; another example with non-matching number scabbard, blade spine with St Etienne 1877 maker; French Gras bayonet without scabbard and a French Label Rifle bayonet with the original scabbard. (4 items)
Swiss Model 1918 Schmidt-Rubin Bayonet, with two piece wood grips, chromium plated pommel and cross guard / muzzle ring. Housed in its steel scabbard. Double edged blade with medial ridge, stamped “WAFFENFABRIK NEUHAUSEN”. Brown leather bayonet frog; Swiss M-1957 assault rifle bayonet with original scabbard; French M-1892 Berthier bayonet complete with its original scabbard. All show some wear but generally good condition. (3 items)
British Post WW2 L1A3 Bayonet, the blade has been highly polished and the hilt and scabbard have been painted gloss black for parade use by a British infantry battalion in the 1970s. The accompanying white nylon frog was for parade use. Blade engraved with “Sgt Robinett”. Good condition overall. Accompanied by a American P-17 Remington bayonet with its original leather scabbard and brown leather frog fitted. US stamps to the blade and 1918 date. (2 items)
WW2 American Garand Bayonet, good used example of a 1943 dated American Garand bayonet housed in its original fibre scabbard. Top scabbard mount with some surface rusting and pitting but US mark still visible. Some surface rusting to the exterior fittings and muzzle ring. Standard blade with fuller to the back edge. Stamped to the forte with OL US between flaming grenade and 1943. Blade 24 ½ cms, overall 39 ½ cms.
French Gras Bayonet, with two piece wooden grips, brass pommel and steel pommel with muzzle ring. Housed in its steel scabbard. Triangular blade with St Etienne armourer details to the spine. Accompanied by a hallmarked silver topped swagger stick with bamboo shaft and the top engraved “—(VB) R.W.K. Regt”; tribal spear with steel leaf tip, hide section and wooden haft. (3 items)
WW2 British Fairbairn Sykes (F.S) Commando Knife, a well used example of a 3rd model FS knife with all the finish being worn of the one piece ribbed handle with brass top screw and brass oval cross guard. Housed in its leather scabbard with brass lower chape. Scabbard missing the leg strap fitting. Well used double edged blade with medial ridge. Blade measures 15 ¾ cms, overall 29 ½ cms. Vendor purchased the knife with details of Sergeant George William Mason, who served with the SOE during WW2. No evidence on the actual knife of the attribution.
WW2 American Paratroopers M3 Combat Knife in M6 Scabbard, good example of an early pattern M3 fighting knife having the original leather binding to the grip and steel top pommel. Steel guard with downward end. Partially double edged blade measuring just over 17 cms in length. Blade is unmarked. Housed in its original M6 pattern leather scabbard, stamped to the top “U.S. M6 S B L Co 1943”. Bottom of the scabbard with leather knotted tassel. Generally a good example.
WW2 American Paratroopers M3 Combat Knife in M6 Scabbard, good example of an early pattern M3 fighting knife having the original leather binding to the grip and steel top pommel. Steel guard with downward end. Partially double edged blade measuring 16 ½ cms in length. Blade is stamped “U.S. M3 KINFOLKS. INC.” Housed in its original M6 pattern leather scabbard, stamped to the top “U.S. M6 MILSCO 1943”. Generally a good example.
WW2 American Paratroopers M3 Combat Knife in M6 Scabbard, good example of an early pattern M3 fighting knife having the original leather binding to the grip and steel top pommel. Steel guard with downward end. Partially double edged blade measuring 16 ½ cms in length. Blade is marked “US M3 IMPERIAL 1943”. Housed in its original M6 pattern leather scabbard, stamped to the top “U.S. M6 S B L Co 1943”. Bottom of the scabbard with leather knotted tassel. Generally a good example.
A Victorian engineer's dress sword by Wilkinson of London with gilt brass pierced knuckle guard and plain steel scabbard, the wired handle of blackened shagreen 100 cm long over all CONDITION REPORTS Thickness of blade at the guard 27 mm, width of blade 8 mm, length of blade 82.8 cmWeight of the sword without the scabbard 788 g. Scabbard length 84.8 cm. Scabbard with some minor rusting to the surface. The scabbard does not appear to have any serious dents though has surface rust and minor scratching to the surface conducive with age and use. The blade and or scabbard are not bent out of shape. Pommel appears basically sound though with wear and tear conducive with age and use. Knuckle guard with denting to one area of front section. Grip wires appear intact. Shagreen with a black residue or apparently varnish on the surface.See images for further detail.
An Edward VII dress sword by Hawkes and Co in leather scabbard, another similar dress sword in leather scabbard both with wired shagreen grips and another leather covered scabbard CONDITION REPORTS Blade width 22 mm, blade thickness 5 mm, blade length 81.2 cm. Blade rusted throughout. Knuckle guard with areas of rust too. Leather strap work and handle basically appear sound though pommel with damage and loss. Weight of sword without scabbard 708 g. Sword blade basically straight, handle not dented though with rusting as previously mentioned. Wear and tear conducive with age. Scabbard with damage at stitching at knuckle guard end and various areas of wear/scratching to the leatherwork - see images for further detailSecond sword - wirework to handle with damage and loss requiring attention. Shagreen grip with wear - see images for further detail. Scabbard basically sound though with wear and tear conducive with age, surface denting, scratching etc - see images for further detail. Length 92.5 cm Lone scabbard with wear and tear conducive with age. Wooden liner with some loss towards the top end. Leather with damage particularly to the base. Metal tip with scratching and denting - see images for further detail. 86.5 cm long
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Full title: A German M1811 'Blucher' saber with matching scabbard, ca. 1900Description: L 92,5 cm (the total length)Ê L 89,5 cm (the saber)Ê Condition:The absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is in perfect condition. Please contact us to let us know which lots are of interest, so we can make the requested reports for you.Once complete, they will be published on our website (www.coronariauctions.com)High resolution pictures are already available on our website at www.coronariauctions.com. Further questions are always welcome at info@coronariauctions.com
Full title: AÊ ceremonial Vietnamese 'guom' sword with silver and mother-of-pearl inlaid wooden scabbard with dragon design, 19th C.Description: L 100 cmCondition:The absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is in perfect condition. Please contact us to let us know which lots are of interest, so we can make the requested reports for you.Once complete, they will be published on our website (www.coronariauctions.com)High resolution pictures are already available on our website at www.coronariauctions.com. Further questions are always welcome at info@coronariauctions.com
Full title: An Islamic 'Kattara' sword with silver mounted scabbard, Oman, 19th/20th C.Description: L 106 cmCondition:The absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is in perfect condition. Please contact us to let us know which lots are of interest, so we can make the requested reports for you.Once complete, they will be published on our website (www.coronariauctions.com)High resolution pictures are already available on our website at www.coronariauctions.com. Further questions are always welcome at info@coronariauctions.com
A machine made cavalry officer's sabre in the Japanese style kyu gunto, plated blade 31½" with machine engraved number 630996, with olive green painted chequered alloy grip and steel knucklebow, and with leather thumb loop, in its part leather covered olive green painted steel scabbard. Clean Condition £250-350
An 1855 Sappers and Miner's bayonet, pipe back blade 24", the crosspiece engraved "V Les E 1 87" (1st Lancashire Engineer Volunteers), in its brass mounted leather scabbard, the frog button similarly marked, with its leather frog with stencilled markings. The bayonet GC, the scabbard FC (cracked, split and worn). £100-150
A .577/450" Martini Henry Mark II rifle, 49" overall, barrel 33", the frame marked with crown over "VR, ENFIELD/1877/II", fullstocked, the butt bearing Enfield mark over "II", with regulation steel mounts, cleaning rod, and white buckskin sling. GWO & basically GC (worn and bruised overall with light pitting); with an 1876 pattern triangular socket bayonet, in its brass mounted leather scabbard. GC (the socket rusted over original blued finish). £500-600
A Victorian reproduction rapier in the 17th century style, stout blade 32" with two deep fullers, from a French officer's sword; iron hilt with 8" crossguard, side loops, semi cup guard, spiral fluted pommel, and spiral wire bound grip, in its velvet covered scabbard with embossed iron locket. The sword GC, (the scabbard worn, chape missing) £150-200
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