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Three Turkish Ersatz bayonets and scabbards to includeThe first of Turkish manufacture with muzzle ring diameter of 15.6mm made for the 1903 or 1935 Mauser,The second of export pattern Ersatz conversion with unfullered-purpose made shortened blade, new cross guard brazed into back set position, thin stamped export pattern cross guard, the scabbard being a former Imperial German S84/98 scabbard with a Turkish throat piece installed.The third for a GEW.88 and GEW.98 rifles, the blade shortened but otherwise unaltered, German crown and William 1st on cross guard, 11 stamped on pommel end.40cm long
Three Italian bayonets and scabbards, to include:M1891 / 24 made for the Mannlicher-Carcano Rifle and Carbine, Model 41 Cei-Rigotti experimental Assault Rifle, left crossguard stamped VH1619 over stamping an earlier serial number. Another with all steel scabbard, serial number AG6196 on cross guard factory/inspector stamp on other side, CR (Coltellerie Rivmte) maker mark on the back of the muzzle ring stem.M41 example stamped ROCCA-1941, weak mark makers mark to tang, probably an experimental for the Cei-Rigotti Assault Rifle. 43cm long
Kenya Mau Mau Machete, circa 1952 being a Pamga type of fighting machete made from a Martindale stamped British Machete by the Mau Mau in their uprising against the British in Kenya. Together with a pattern 1888 bayonet (no scabbard) stamped to the left ricasso with date 4 92 for April 1892 as well as inspection mark over 99 and makers name Sanderson Sheffield, the right ricasso stamped with arrow over WD over inspection mark over X for the bend test mark to show it passed proof.53cm long
Three bayonets and scabbards, to include:Spanish M.1893, made at the Toledo arms factory in 1898 for the 1893 Mauser Rifle left ricasso with factory stamp, left crossguard stamped with serial number F1507 no marks to the leather and steel scabbard. German-made export for Portugal, stamped with German markings and probably used by German forces before being withdrawn from service and contracted to Portugal, stamped with an eagle below flash guard and two acceptance marks and serial number C13056 to pommel.Portugese M1885 / M1886 used on both the single shot M1885 Guedes rifle and the M 1886 Kropatschek repeating rifle lacking the frog stud on the scabbard, stamped with serial number C833 to cross guard and E919 to the scabbard.62cm long
Two bayonets and scabbards, to include:Pattern 1913 made in the USA for Britain, left ricasso stamped with model number 1913 and 12 16 for December 1916, circle Remington stamp, the right ricasso with broad arrow over crown over C^ over A inspection marks, the scabbard marked with Remington RE mark.Pattern 1907 made by Sanderson date stamped 7 18 and marked with Enfield inspection marks, the scabbard marked H.G.R. for maker Hepburn Gale & Ross and dated to 1917, the locket also has an inspection mark.58cm long
Two British / American bayonets and scabbards, to include:Pattern 1913 / M1917 as built for the UK but issued USA soldiers when they joined WW1, with cancelled British marks as well as 1913 pattern number and 9 17, denoting September 1917 date of manufacture, also makers mark for Remington in a circle.British pattern 1907 made by Sanderson & Newbould, left ricasso stamped with crown over 1907 with 9.18 date for September 1918, with makers mark, the right ricasso bearing the broad arrow over 3 inspection marks over the bend test mark, the scabbard has the top mount marked by Remington, the bottom chape is marked with a British broad arrow acceptance mark as well as being impressed with a diamond with the letter J for the USA company Jewell.57cm long
Eight Lee Enfield No.4 spike bayonets, four with scabbards, to include:MkII by Prince-Smith & Stells LTD stamped with the dispersal code N56. and number 10598 as well as number 41, also a MkII by J Stevens made after 13th March 1941 with front of socket lengthened, catch has type 3B logo with steel scabbard, the mouthpiece of zinc with "s" stamped on it for Stevens logo.MkII with scabbard stamped No4 MkII P,S,K. for Prince Smith & Shell ltd. as well as F.F&S.L.D. LD to the right side for F. Fisher and sons,MkII Singer stamped on the left side with No4 MkII above N67 dispersal code for Singer and N67 on the catch, the right side with broad arrow, another with scabbard stamped FF&S.LD and No 4 MkII* N30 for F. Fisher and sons Sheffield the Amercian made scabbard stamped No4 MKI.Two further by Stevens Arms Co, Chicopee Falls Massachusetts a subsidiary of Savage arms of Utica New York, one stamped on the left No4.MkII and the Stevens logo on the release catch, the scabbard with M in a circle for Mazak and a dispersal code N64 for Sheffield.MkII by J Stevens "Type 1 No4 MkII trademark "S" in 6mm box. 26cm long
Two British socket bayonets, to include:British / Indian pattern 1853 with scabbard, stamped with Indian script, and 127 overstamping, L2.96 and sold out of service mark. Pattern 1876 without scabbard, 21.7 inch blade and a M.R.D 18.4mm lacking the locking ring, stamped with broad arrow and war department mark over Enfield inspection marks and sold out of service stamp.65cm long
Two British socket bayonets, to include:Re-bushed (16.4mm) pattern 1876 with scabbard, British marks removed and overstamped with Arabic markings.Pattern 1853 without scabbard M.R.D. with 17 inch blade length stamped with G over 6 over 69 and makers mark Lawrence, as well as numerals 0 and 3.65cm long
Three bayonets and scabbards, to include:Brazilian M.1908 probably made by Czechoslovakia however there are no export marks, serial number 5585 on the rear of the quillion, leather and steel scabbard, the frog lug is stamped F I for Fabrica de Itajuba, the Brazilian state arms factory identifying the scabbard as a Brazilian-made replacement. Brazilian M.1908 issued with the 1908 Mauser Rifle, all marks removed except the serial number d2028 on the right side of the crossguard, steel scabbard with F1 on frog clip F1 in an oval. Peruvian M.1935 for the FN Mauser Short Rifle was exported to Peru, the bayonet is a combination of a Czech crossguard and blade with a FN pommel, no marks on the bayonet blade except for serial number 0931 on pommel. 54cm long
Three Czech Vz58 bayonets and scabbards.The first with long tang, pointed crossguard and two rivets grip, serial number 04S20, the scabbard is a NBC Nuclear Biological Chemical warfare version dated to 1977.The second being the earliest type with white wood grips and short tang and two rivets, and round crossguard produced between 1958-59 in later scabbard.The third with short tang, woodchip grips, two rivets, and pointed crosspiece stamped with serial number 38C51 and 357, with leather scabbard angled 30 degrees stamped with cross swords for the Czech military as well as KV, S1 3rd mark to week to read, and 1972 .30cm long

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