Rare pre-World War One, 1907 Mk1 pattern hooked quillon bayonet made at the Royal Small Arms Factory at Enfield in January 1909. The bayonet is marked to the Royal Navy.
The 434mm, single edged blade has a long narrow fuller and slightly rounded spine. The edge was factory service sharpened. The blade is in good condition with some small patches of cleaned pitting along the edge and spine.
The ricasso retains its blueing and is marked with a crown and E.R (Edward VII) over the pattern date 1907 and the date of manufacture 1 ’09 (January 1909) below which is stamped “EFD.” The obverse ricasso bears the War Department broad arrow, bend test stamp, three Enfield inspection stamps and the letter “N” denoting Royal Navy service.
The hooked quillon cross guard, muzzle ring and pommel retain their blued finish are in good condition with a crisp working press stud locking mechanism. The wooden grip scales are in good condition with age related wear and staining. The scales are held firmly in place by the two original screws.
The bayonet is complete with its No.1 Mk 2 brown leather scabbard with a teardrop stud. The scabbard is in very good condition with age and use related marks and wear to the original finish. The leather and stitching are sound and the body of the scabbard is stamped with a War Department arrow, maker’s mark, date and the letters, BSP. The locket and chape retain their blued finish, with some mild pitting. The bayonet sheathes and draws smoothly and is held firmly within the scabbard.
This is a good example of an iconic and rare British hooked quillon 1907 bayonet issued for Royal Navy service.
£695.00
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