A January 1916 Wilkinson-made Pattern 1907 bayonet with scabbard, showing genuine service use and period sharpening—an original and increasingly collectable Great War infantry piece.
A desirable early-war 1915-dated “Butcher Blade” bayonet by Simson & Co., paired with a period Mauser scabbard and retaining clear Imperial acceptance marks—an honest First World War example.
An original WW2 British No. 4 Mk. II spike bayonet by Savage-Stevens, complete with its correct No. 4 Mk. I scabbard and strong Lend-Lease Anglo-American wartime interest.
Cold War East German DDR AKM Modell 59/2 bayonet, complete with steel scabbard and original NVA leather frog — a desirable Warsaw Pact Kalashnikov bayonet with clear inspection markings.
A desirable matching-number WW1 French Lebel M1886/15 “Rosalie” bayonet and scabbard from the Tulle arsenal, featuring the scarcer wartime blackened steel grip.
Scarce Royal Navy-issued Pattern 1888 Mk I Lee-Metford bayonet dated October 1896 by RSAF Enfield, retaining its original naval-marked Mk I leather scabbard with matching rack numbers.
*British, c.1876, Martini-Henry Pattern 1876 Socket Bayonet, Unit Marked* A British Martini-Henry Pattern 1876 socket bayonet, of regulation triangular spike
A scarce early 20th century Mauser-pattern sword bayonet, most likely of Portuguese M1904 / Brazilian M1908 / export contract type, complete with scabbard, showing honest service wear and retaining good original form.
Rare Siamese Type 45 (1903) Mauser bayonet with original scabbard, rack-numbered pommel and British P37 white web frog — an excellent early Mauser-pattern export bayonet with strong markings.