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This is a very good example of the classic ca. 1740-1760 Dutch or Dutch/Germanic bayonet typical of those acquired along with muskets by the British government and sent to America for use by colonials… (490-6890). Learn More »
This is a good example of the regular Union army infantry bayonet and scabbard of the Civil War. The bayonet is the pattern adopted in 1855 for use on the new rifle-musket – that is: a rifle of… (2024-1392). Learn More »
$225.00
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This is a good example of the brass-hilted sword/saber bayonet for the Remington Model 1862 US Contract Rifle in Moller’s terminology or the “Model 1863 Contract Rifle” in Flayderman’s, and… (490-6793). Learn More »
This is an original socket bayonet for the Austrian M1854 “Lorenz” rifle musket, with its distinct four-sided blade and diagonal mortise slot in the socket. Bayonet attached to the Austrian Lorenz… (1256-273). Learn More »
$195.00
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Very good condition with deep “ROSE” stamp at ricasso. Blade measures 14.5” long and 1” at widest point. Socket measures 2 7/8”. Bayonet exhibits often seen casting flaw. All smooth deep… (490-7075). Learn More »
$1,250.00
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All metal smooth with semi-bright finish. Small amount of pepper pitting on socket. Deep “US” stamped on blade flat. Socket measures 3”. Blade measures 14.5”. Very fine example of this rare… (490-7076). Learn More »
VF condition with nice, smooth metal with even gray patina. Blade measures 14.5”, socket 2 5/8”. Blade with nice “US” stamping. Scarce bayonet. … (490-7078). Learn More »
This is a good example of the saber bayonet for the Lancaster oval-bore sappers and miner’s carbine. This uses an attractive brass hilt with black pressed leather grips secured with rivets and has… (169-615). Learn More »
If you have only one example of a Confederate imported and numbered Enfield Rifle saber bayonet, this would be the one to have. We have not seen a nicer example of this scarce bayonet. The English… (893-02). Learn More »
$2,500.00
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The bayonet for the US M1835/40 flintlock musket essentially set the pattern for socket bayonets for the rest of the century. The musket went into production at Springfield in 1840 and in addition to… (169-605). Learn More »
$395.00
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This brass hilt sword bayonet for the M1855 rifle is in very good condition and is complete with scabbard. As is correct, the blade is unmarked- a few were stamped US, but the majority were not: like… (490-6889). Learn More »
This is a very nice example of the breechloading Hall Rifle Bayonet, which Reilly notes as relatively scarce. The metal is smooth, semi-bright (they were issued in the bright,)d with good edges and… (186-70). Learn More »
$695.00
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Very fine condition with deep “ROSE” stamp at ricasso. Blade measures approx. 14.5” long and 1” wide at ricasso; socket is 2 ½”. Socket exhibits often seen casting flaw and has “84”… (490-6892). Learn More »
$1,095.00
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This Federal accoutrement is an original and handsome angular socket bayonet made for the Model 1842 musket. The importance of this bayonet lies in the fact that it set the precedent for virtually all… (490-6891). Learn More »
This is a U.S. Model 1819 Socket Bayonet for the Hall Rifle as manufactured at Harpers Ferry. The US M1816/22/27 series of bayonets feature a 16” blade, face flute of varying lengths, a T-shaped… (490-6893). Learn More »
This Federal accoutrement is an original and handsome angular socket bayonet made for the Model 1842 musket. The importance of this bayonet lies in the fact that it set the precedent for virtually all… (490-6894). Learn More »
$225.00
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This is an original Model 1855 socket bayonet for .58 caliber Civil War era Springfield rifle muskets. Measures approximately 21” overall. This specimen features a smooth, clean, and mostly bright… (490-6974). Learn More »
$250.00
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This is an original Model 1855 socket bayonet for .58 caliber Civil War era Springfield rifle muskets. Measures approximately 21” overall. This specimen features a smooth, clean surface. Covered… (490-6971). Learn More »
$175.00
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This Sharps NM1859 Rifle saber bayonet fits the parameters for those supplied to the US Navy by Ames to go with the Mitchell contract Sharps rifles they ordered in 1861. See Marcot, Paxton and Marron,… (490-6886). Learn More »
This is the regulation bayonet for the .30-40 Krag rifle, adopted by the US army in 1892. With this rifle the U.S. Army began to catch up with foreign powers in the use of small caliber magazine-fed… (490-6397). Learn More »
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This is a very good example of the classic rectangular CSA belt plate with all three hooks in place on the reverse. This comes with an old collector’s string tag reading: “’Virginia’ type C.S.A. buckle- old label- ‘Kernstown, Va.… (1216-174). Learn More »