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  • Nation : Japanese
  • Local Price : £225.00
**EXPERT ASSESSED**Japanese Late Edo Period Into 19th Century Shoami Style Wakizashi / Small Katana Sword Iron Tsuba Carved With Figure Of Priest Or Ghost In Rural Setting With Traces Of Original Gold Finish. Sn 21039 -. This is an original late 18th Century into Early 19th Century Iron Tsuba in the Shoami style. It has been assessed by UK Japanese sword expert Bill Tagg. His assessment & illustration of the tsuba can be read in the images and accompanies the piece. The price includes UK delivery. Sn 21039
  • Nation : Australia
  • Local Price : £225.00
Australian WW2 Owen Submachine Gun Bayonet. Orange 1945. #2410025. The Australian Owen Mk1 submachine gun bayonet is essentially a shortened No.1 (1907 pattern) bayonet and was agreed in August 1944 and notified in General Orders in February, 1945. Production began in February 1945. By mid-April 1945, only 19,000 Mk1 and Mk1/1 bayonets had been produced.The Mk1 had a newly made blade. The Mk1/1 (originally designated Mk2) has a shortened 1907 pattern (No.1 bayonet) blade. Wartime production of the Owen bayonet was at the Orange factory. Post war production was at Lithgow in 1953.This Mk1 Owen SMG bayonet is an early production example made at the Orange factory in March, 1945.The 251mm blade has a rounded spine above a deep single fuller. The blade is in excellent condition, retaining its original black finish and factory edge.The ricasso is stamped with an arrow mark, bend test X and the Orange factory maker’s mark, OA.The obverse ricasso is stamped with the pattern designation, MA over 1907 over 1 and the production date of March, 1945.The cross piece and pommel retain their original finish and the locking mechanism is crisp. The hardwood grip scales are in very good condition and are stamped SLAZ 44.The bayonet is complete with its brown leather scabbard with blackened locket and chape. The locket and chape retain their original finish and are stamped with the OA mark of the Orange factory. The leather is strong and the stitching intact. The bayonet sheathes and draws smoothly and is held firmly within the scabbard.This is an excellent example of a scarce WW2 production Owen submachine gun bayonet.
  • Nation : British
  • Local Price : £225.00
British 1888 Mk 1 Type II Lee-Metford Bayonet. Royal Navy Issue. #2507001. British Pattern 1888 Mk I Type II Lee-Metford rifle Bayonet made in 1896 at the Royal Small Arms Factory at Enfield, London.This bayonet is in excellent condition for its 129 years of age and is highly collectable.The 304mm double-edged blade is marked on the ricasso with a flat crown above VR (Victoria Regina) and the production date, 2 ‘96 (February, 1896). The obverse ricasso is marked with the British War Department WD and broad arrow, a bend test stamp and an Enfield factory inspection stamp. The spine of the ricasso bears an Enfield inspection stamp. The stamps have cleaning wear.The wooden grip scales are in good condition. The left-hand scale has a stabilised crack. Two large brass rivets positioned close together hold the scales securely in place. The wooden hilt scales are drilled with an oil hole above the top rivet. The steel crosspiece and pommel are bright and free from rust. The press-stud locking mechanism is in good, crisp working order. The pommel is stamped with the weapon/issue number 161 and the letter, N, indicating that the bayonet saw service in the Royal Navy.The bayonet is complete with its black leather scabbard with steel mounts. The steel locket and chape are stamped with Enfield inspection marks. The leather is strong and the stitching intact. The bayonet sheathes and draws smoothly and is held firmly within the scabbard.This is an great example of the iconic British Lee-Metford rifle bayonet with scarce Royal Navy issue markings.
  • Nation : British
  • Local Price : £225.00 GBP
Georgian 1788 Pattern Cavalry Sabre, Relic.  A 1788 pattern cavalry officer's sabre in relic condition, with a cut down blade and an old repair near ricasso. Manufactured by Runkel. George III monogram still visible."
  • Nation : -
  • Local Price : 2,850 kr
Sv cutlass m/1747.
  • Nation : Swedish
  • Local Price : 2,850 kr
Swedish cutlass m/1747.
  • Nation : -
  • Local Price : 2,850 kr
Rysk svt 1940 bajonett.
  • Nation : -
  • Local Price : 2,850 kr
Sv cutlass m / 1747.
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