Lot 90 of 199:
A British 1907 pattern bayonet, with scabbard and frog. Faintly date marked 3. 18 at the ricasso. GR and crown marked, along with various inspection stamps and bend test marks. The bayonet appears to have the later P1914/17 grooved grips fitted, but is clearly the 1907 pattern as it has the shorter cross guard. Complete with a deep olive green leather scabbard, with this being date marked 1918, and having a H.E mark. The leather frog is the WW2 Home Guard issue, and is stamped D. Mason & So  

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A British 1907 pattern bayonet, with scabbard and frog. Faintly date marked 3. 18 at the ricasso. GR and crown marked, along with various inspection stamps and bend test marks. The bayonet appears to have the later P1914/17 grooved grips fitted, but is clearly the 1907 pattern as it has the shorter cross guard. Complete with a deep olive green leather scabbard, with this being date marked 1918, and having a H.E mark. The leather frog is the WW2 Home Guard issue, and is stamped D. Mason & Son Ltd 1940. Approximately 57.7cm in the scabbard, blade length 43.5cm. Condition: good, with normal service wear. Good overall patina to the leather, and darkening to the steel parts.

Realised Price: £70

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