A BRITISH PATTERN SOCKET BAYONET OF 1853 VINTAGE.
This is the bayonet which was used by the British Army from that year and for some time therafter.
"Quartermaster's Comment":- I am not a 'Fundi' on Bayonets but this one appears to be in very fair condition for its age, (See the photos) and does not seem to have ever been 'got at' with the surfaces over polished and otherwise dealt with. There is a ding in the brass at the section to the bottom of the scabbard but this could be sorted. This was the Bayonet as was used at the time of the Indian Mutiny and as carried by Sepoys at that time. One wonders what stories it could tell!!!! I get the impression that these items are getting a bit thinner on the ground.....we do not see too many of them out here in South Africa.
| General details | | Country of Origin | Made in the U.K.? | | First issued (year) | 1853 | | Materials used in manufacture | Steel/Brass/Leather. | | Length | Overall 445 mm. | | Width | Across the Socket 67 mm. | | Details of any Makers/Regimental/ or Army Numbers or Notations of any kind. | It has the Figure 254 stamped on top of the blade. A little further down we have an 'X' and then a 'W' on its side. Otherwise no other markings. | | Condition | Very fair. NOT polished. See the Photos. | | Approximated Weight | Allow for about 450 Grams. |
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ID: 1702
R1 925.00
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