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A .303 (British) 'Mk.I*' bolt-action rifle by Lee Metford, no. 8131Bolt-head safety, detachable full length magazine, magazine cut-off, full-length stock, semi-pistolgrip and brass butt-plate with trap, the barrel with block-mounted adjustable folding ladder rear-sight with ramp-mounted blade foresight (missing clearing-rod)Weight 10lb. 7¾oz., 13½in. stock, 29½in barrelWith a sword bayonet of 1888 Mk.I pattern and leather scabbardThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: S1S1 Section 1 lots require a valid British Firearms certificate, RFD (Registered Firearms Dealer) Licence or import licence.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A .303 (British) 'SMLE Mk.III' Bolt-action service rifle by Lee-Enfield, no. 1036In standard service configuration, the blued action dated 1911, the original barrel with military inspectors marks, fixed foresight with adjustable folding rear-sight, the stock with a brass butt-plate, swing swivels and leather sling, the bayonet mounting with detachable No.1 mark 1 grenade dischargerWeight 11lb. 13oz., 12¾in. stock, 24½in. barrelWith a sword bayonet of 1907 pattern bearing 'Wilkinson Pall Mall' and scabbardThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: S1S1 Section 1 lots require a valid British Firearms certificate, RFD (Registered Firearms Dealer) Licence or import licence.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A .303 (British) 'SMLE Mk.III' bolt-action service rifle by Lee-Enfield, no. 1870In standard service configuration, the blued action dated 1911, the original barrel with military inspector's marks, fixed foresight with adjustable folding rear-sight, the stock with a brass butt-plate, swing swivels and canvas sling bearing the name 'P. S. Mason'Weight 10lb. 7¾oz., 13¼in. stock, 24½in barrelWith a sword bayonet of 1903 pattern bearing 'Wilkinson London' and scabbardFootnotes:Private Percy Stanley Mason of the 2nd Canadian Mounted Rifles Battalion, whom this rifle was most likely issued with, was killed during the Battle of the Somme on Thursday 28th September 1916 aged 27. He is buried at the Regina Trench Cemetery, GrandcourtThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: S1S1 Section 1 lots require a valid British Firearms certificate, RFD (Registered Firearms Dealer) Licence or import licence.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A .303 (British) 'SMLE Mk.III' Bolt-action service rifle by Lee-Enfield, no. 6270In standard service configuration, the blued action dated 1914, the original barrel with military inspector's marks, standard fixed foresight with adjustable folding rear-sight, the stock with swing swivelsWeight 10lb. 2¼oz., 12¾in. stock, 25in. barrel, London nitro proofWith a sword bayonet of 1903 pattern engraved 'Sanderson Seffield' and scabbardThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: S1S1 Section 1 lots require a valid British Firearms certificate, RFD (Registered Firearms Dealer) Licence or import licence.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Japanese Bizen Katana, 63.7cm cutting edge, thought originally to have been a Tachi, the tang signed Bizen Ryuu, and dated Showa Ju Koku Nen Hachi Gatsu Kichi Nichi, ( A Lucky Day in August 1941) fitted in Shin Gunto mounts. 102cm long overall.Condition report: Damages and an old repair to the top of the leather scabbard cover around the throat of the scabbard. The wood scabbard at this point has a section broken away and missing. The grip is lacking the loop from the pommel. The blade has very minor occasional dark patches around the cutting edge. There are some very minor nicks to the cutting edge but it does not look like it has been fought with or hit against a hard surface. These nicks can be seen by blowing image 12 up, they are just ahead of the light shine on the blade. There are small signs of light pitting that have been polished out. When sighting along the sword blade as if it were a rifle, there is a very slight bend or snake that can be seen. If you blow image 9 up, above the shine of the light there is a slight fault that can be seen. We are not sure if this is a crack, a fault in the blade or a patch of pitting.
Georgian Naval Officers sword and scabbard by Drury, 25 inch curved fullered Solingen blade with blue and gilt etched decoration of exotic birds and scrollwork, gilt lion head pommel with chequered ivory grip, the leather and gilt brass scabbard with two suspension rings, the locket with makers mark 'Drury makers to his majesty Strand'82cm overall length.Condition report: Patches of pitting to blade, traces of blue and gilt remaining but mostly worn. Some wear to the gilding of the hilt. The leather scabbard some cracking and wear to the especially to the gilding on the mounts
Three Argentinian bayonets and scabbards, to include two versions of the M.1891.The first stamped with the Argentina crest, most being ground off when sold out of service, with aluminium grips, the left ricasso stamped Modelo Argentino 1891 around the crest, serial number S7065, the right ricasso Weyersberg / Kirchbaum & Cie/ Solingen, scabbard with serial number S5874, the bayonet has a T slot.The second with a cut down 240mm blade, the finial with Argentiain acceptance mark RA in an oval, the ricasso with crest and serial number S1090, the right crossguard has new serial number 0326, which is also on the end of the ponnel, the left ricasso bearing makers mark Weyersberg Kirscheaum & Co Solingen.The third being a M1909 Second Pattern with high muzzle ring on extended crossguard for both the M1891 and M1909 Argentine Mauser rifles, the crest is ground off, right ricasso stamped with serial number L0077, the left ricasso with makers mark Weyersberg over Kirschbaum & Co. over Solingen scabbard with matching serial number L0077.54cm long
Two bayonets and scabbards, to include:Swiss M1957 SIG Export made for the 1957 Assault Rifle export market, most being sent to Chile, made by Eidgenossische Waffenfabrik in Bern stamped with the mark F over W in a circle serial number 209317, with leather frog by AD Mulhause Chapelle 78.Swedish M.1896 with conical stud and single edge the crossguard stamped with 3 over I13 and No. 187, the scabbard with 8 over I12 No105.38cm long
Ketland and Co. .750 private purchase or officers flintlock musket, of short land type, 42 inch barrel numbered 12, single line border stepped lock with roller frizzen, figured stock with brass furniture including four ramrod pipes, together with a socket bayonet and scabbard by John Gill.Section 58 (2) antique / obsolete calibre, can be owned without a licence. 148cm long Condition report: Action cocks and releases correctly.
Two Spanish bayonets and scabbards, to include:1893/16 M1913 used on Spain's carbine rifle, having a longer blade than the 1893 bayonet, grip bolts hexagonal as opposed to the earlier circular models, serial number 20753.M.1941 made at the Fabrica Nacional de Armas de Toledo, stamped with the coat of arms on the left ricasso, the right ricasso stamped with serial number 4159 and letter I, matching numbers on the scabbard fitted with black plastic grips.56cm long
Two bayonets and scabbards, to include:Swiss M1957 SIG made for the 1957 Assault Rifle by Victoria with F over W in a circle, serial number 2295466.Swedish M.1965 or M1896, stamped with Crown acceptance mark over 466 and maker E.A.B. Erik Anton Berg, cross guard numbered 446 164 over I.9 (the I stands for Infantry) The scabbard is stamped with the mark E.A.B. and acceptance mark. 38cm long
Two bayonets and scabbards.Belgian FAL type C Apple Corer Bayonet with plastic frog "small button" to be used on the NATO FN FAL rifles, cast as opposed to being machined.Yugoslavian M1948 stamped on right ricasso 44 in a semi circular Cyrillic lettering representing factory 44 'Red Flag Works' at Kragujevac Serbia, the crossguard with serial number 29315 and two factory mark triangles with letter K and N the scabbard has factory mark N44 in a triangle.40cm long
Two bayonet and scabbards, to include:Czech VZ 24 export model with circle Z export mark on the left ricasso, the pommel with SR over 797, the scabbard frog clip stamped CSZ E3 lion and 39,Czech M.1985 with circled ZP for Zbrojovka Praga who reworked blades during 1920 -21 using bayonets from other companies.44.5cm long
US M7 fighting knife possibly made by Millar for the 'Tunnel Rats' US M4 made by Bren-Dan of Connecticut, in the 1960's, the forward face of the crossguard stamped US M4 over BREN-DAN, scabbard made by PWH (Pennsylvania Working Home for the blind Philadelphia) and marked with the number 137.32cm long
Italian M1 bayonet and scabbared, the blackness and pitting caused by corrosive ammunition, the blade stamped to the left ricasso with a star over 55 over serial number 119645, the right ricasso with star over FAT over 55 in a rectangle for makers mark for Fabbrica Armi Terni, the scabbard marked with US flaming bomb.40 cm long
M1917/P13 bayonet scabbard and frog, made by Remington in the USA at their Eddystone works, stamped to the left Ricasso 1917 over Remington inside a circle and to the right ricasso with an eagle over 12 (inspectors mark) flaming bomb over US (US Government mark). The Scabbard is a type two and is marked H.E. It also carries the J in a diamond which is the mark for Jewell. Destined to be used by the US forces in WWI but probably unissued, passed to the British home guard during WWII as part of the lend lease agreement and fitted with the British type scabbard (sometimes called the Home Guard type) no British markings, but has the British grips with the two Vertical lines to distinguish it from the P1907. As a US made bayonet it should have a clearance hole. Only about 7% of US made bayonets did not have a clearance hole so this is a very early production. 59.5cm long
Irish India pattern .750 flintlock brown bess musket, with 39 inch barrel, crudely engraved tower GR lock, brass furniture with Antrim registration mark to the butt plate tang, the stock engraved with number 85 and stamped 1831, together with socket bayonet and scabbard by Osborn, the socket numbered E 153.Section 58 (2) antique / obsolete calibre, can be owned without a licence.139cm long Condition report: Action cocks and releases correctly, the top jaw and screw are replaced.
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