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Saber bayonet measures 24 ¾” overall with a 20” long blade. Clean, bright blade with no nicks. No maker’s marks. Wide gutter on both sides. Cast brass guard and handle. Guard has muzzle ring with cutout notch on right side at top and a forward-facing quillion extending below. Scalloped hand grip. All brass exhibiting very little patina. Bayonet release button and spring are functional.
Black leather scabbard has brass throat and tip. Leather remains in excellent condition. Stitching is tight and unbroken. Throat and tip have all four brads in place. “Button” on throat to attach to frog. Scabbard brass is mostly bright. Overall, VG and attractive.
1873/76 Winchester rifle muskets [with bayonets] were carried by the “Hawaii Citizens Guard” during the brief Royalist “Counter-revolution” revolution of 1895, in which supporters of the deposed Queen Lili’ukalani attempted to overthrow the “Republic of Hawaii” and restore her to her throne, January 6-9, 1895. Needless to say, they failed…also needless to say, this is an extremely scarce, and highly collectible Winchester bayonet. [jet]
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