This is a nice WW2, 1943 dated Indian Pattern No. 1 MK II* bayonet and leather scabbard. This is one on the many variations of these bayonets and a large collection could be amassed of all the ...
A genuine miniature copy of a Cavalry Officers Sword by Wilkinson Sword. This stainless-steel miniature has been in its case since it was manufactured. Established in 1772, Wilkinson Swords no longer ...
The Owen Mk I bayonet was introduced in 1944 along with Owen Mk I/I, although the I/I model was at first known as the Mk II. The Mk I is merely the No I (Patt. 1907) with a newly made 10” blade, ha...
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MakeAustralian Owen Mk I Sub Machine Gun 1907 Pattern Bayonet with Lithgow Marked Blade and No. 1 Scabbard. 22534:6.
Developed to serve as both a combat bayonet and entrenching tool, the Trowel bayonet (also known as the rice bayonet) for the Remington Rolling Block rifle was patented in April of 1872. It had a ...
CategoryBlades
SubcategoryBayonets
MakeScarce* U.S Model 1873 Trowel Bayonet. 22534:2
This very nice Brazilian M1908 Artillery Short Sword was most likely released in 1976 from military stores in Rio De Janeiro, along with other now obsolete edged weapons. It is in very good overall ...
CategoryBlades
SubcategorySwords
MakeUnusual* Brazilian M1908 Pattern Artillery Short Sword & Scabbard. 22516.
This is a British No7 Mk1L bayonet with brown tufnol grips. The No7 bayonet was only approve for land service hence the suffix L to the bayonet designation No7 Mk1l. This is stamped faintly on the ...
An Indian 1907 Pattern, Sanderson bayonet dated August 1917 with sharpened tip (False Edge) and leather scabbard. This bayonet has been re-issued in WWII. As in Australia and Britain, India adopted a ...
The British L1A3 bayonet was one of three primary bayonets used with the 7. 62mm L1A1 rifle. When this rifle pattern was adopted, its original bayonet was replaced with a British-designed version, ...
CategoryBlades
SubcategoryBayonets
MakeBritish (Chromed for Parade) SLR L1A3 Dated 1959 Bayonet by Birmingham Small Arms with Scabbard and Webbing Frog. BAYO 391.
A genuine miniature copy of a Celtic Sword by Wilkinson Sword. This stainless-steel miniature has been in its case since it was manufactured. Established in 1772, Wilkinson Swords no longer ...
The Lanchester was a British 9mm calibre submachine gun inspired by the German Bergmann, manufactured during the Second World War and primarily used by the Royal Navy. While the Lanchester was ...
CategoryBlades
SubcategoryBayonets
MakeBritish WWII RAF Lanchester SMG Bayonet with Scabbard and Frog. BAYO 390.
This is a late example made in 1917 by ‘Waffenfabrik Mauser A. G. Oberndorf’ and is stamped thus to the blade which is in very nice condition. The sawback bayonets were probably made in 1916 and earl...
**MASSIVE**BLACKSMITH MADE**CUTLER’S SHOP WINDOW ADVERTISING PIECE**Early 20th Century Bowie Knife. Sn 22514
This is a massive, heavy Bowie in English form most likely Blacksmith made in the early 20...
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SubcategoryKnives
MakeMASSIVE**BLACKSMITH MADE**CUTLER’S SHOP WINDOW ADVERTISING PIECE**Early 20th Century Bowie Knife. Sn 22514
The British L1A3 bayonet was one of three primary bayonets used with the 7. 62mm L1A1 rifle. When this rifle pattern was adopted, its original bayonet was replaced with a British-designed version, ...
CategoryBlades
SubcategoryBayonets
MakeBritish (Chromed for Parade) SLR L1A3 Dated 1959 Bayonet by Birmingham Small Arms with Scabbard and Webbing Frog. BAYO 391.
**RARE** ONE OF 7, 000**1960’s British Military Wilkinson Sword RJH Jungle Fighting Knife With Correct British 1908 Pattern Cavalry Sword Handle & Scabbard. ED 2540 - ED 2540
This is a scarce su...
CategoryBlades
SubcategoryKnives
MakeRARE** ONE OF 7,000**1960’s British Military Wilkinson Sword RJH Jungle Fighting Knife With Correct British 1908 Pattern Cavalry Sword Handle & Scabbard. ED 2540
This is a scarce survival / fighting knife produced by Wilkinson Sword Co in the 1960's. Intended for the M. O. D approximately 7, 000 knives were made. The M. O. D. didn't adopt the knife and they ...
CategoryBlades
SubcategoryHunting Knives
MakeRARE** ONE OF 7,000, 1960’s British Military Wilkinson Sword RJH Jungle Fighting Knife with Correct British 1908 Pattern Cavalry Sabre Handle & Scabbard. Sn 18667
An excellent, original M1 Garand rifle bayonet with original 10” parkerised blade, not a cut down ‘M1905’ or ‘M1942’. The fullers do not run through to the tip as with the cut down bayonets, ...
CategoryBlades
SubcategoryBayonets
MakeWWII Dated US Army UFH (Union Fork and Hoe Company) M1 Short Bayonet & Scabbard for the M1 Garand Rifle. BAYO 381.
This is a Japanese ‘Arisaka Type 30’ bayonet with hooked quillon and made by ‘Tokyo Kokura’ arsenal. (The arsenal was established in 1916 as the ‘Kojura Arms Factory’ Kokura Heiki Seizojo as one of si...
CategoryBlades
SubcategoryBayonets
MakeLate Production Arisaka 30 Bayonet and Scabbard with Kokura Arsenal Markings. BAYO 380.
M84/98 German bayonet 3rd model (The first pattern of S84/98 or M1884/98 bayonet was the 1871/1884 bayonet adapted so it could be used on the Gewehr 98. This was replaced in service by the 1898/05 ...
A genuine Royal Artillery Sword by Wilkinson Sword. This stainless-steel miniature has been in its case since it was manufactured. Established in 1772, Wilkinson Swords no longer manufacture swords. ...
CategoryBlades
SubcategorySwords
MakeMint Boxed* Miniature Royal Artillery Sword by Manufacturer Wilkinson Sword. MISC 817.
Introduced into service in the late 1950’s or early 1960’s is still in service today and is an issue to all three services. See Ron Flook British and Commonwealth Military Knives pages 101/102 for ...
CategoryBlades
SubcategoryOther Blades
MakeMint/Un-Issued* Type D Survival Knife and Sheath. 22520.
Handmade Display Cases for German Daggers With or Without Straps. SN - 17694
These are examples of available cases for the WW2 Kriegsmarine, Luftwaffe and Army daggers. These measure 47cm x 14 x 4 ...
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SubcategoryKnives
MakeHandmade Display Cases for German Daggers With or Without Straps