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866 British 1907 1st Pattern Bayonet

This British Pattern 1907 bayonet is a classic piece of military history, originally issued for the Lee-Enfield rifle. Showing signs of age and use, this bayonet is a solid example of its type and a desirable item for collectors. A significant piece of WWI history, this bayonet is a valuable addition to any collection.

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Bidder Name Bidding Time Bid Auto
Motors Serious 2024-07-28 19:11:23 £42.00 Auto
Knit Sara 2024-07-28 19:11:23 £41.00
Motors Serious 2024-07-28 16:20:49 £39.00
Knit Sara 2024-07-28 16:20:49 £38.00 Auto
Knit Sara 2024-07-28 16:03:49 £27.00 Auto
Journalists Hepatitis 2024-07-28 16:03:49 £26.00
Knit Sara 2024-07-28 16:03:25 £25.00 Auto
Journalists Hepatitis 2024-07-28 16:03:25 £24.00
Knit Sara 2024-07-28 14:09:59 £23.00 Auto
Journalists Hepatitis 2024-07-28 14:09:59 £22.00
Knit Sara 2024-07-27 07:20:23 £21.00
Jennifer Permitted 2024-07-27 07:20:23 £20.00 Auto
Jennifer Permitted 2024-07-26 09:52:37 £16.00
Knit Sara 2024-07-26 09:52:37 £15.00 Auto
Knit Sara 2024-07-26 09:21:52 £10.00

Auction Ended

Winning Bid: £42.00

Winner: Motors Serious

Timezone: Europe/London

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British Pattern 1907 Bayonet

This is a British Pattern 1907 bayonet, a standard issue weapon for the British Army during the First World War and beyond. Featuring a full tang construction and a distinctive quillon guard, this bayonet was designed to fit the Lee-Enfield rifle. The wooden grip provides a secure hold, and the steel blade is designed for both cutting and thrusting. This first pattern bayonet is a significant piece of military history, representing the equipment used by soldiers in the trenches of the Western Front.

Condition and Collectibility

This bayonet shows signs of age and use, consistent with its military history. The blade exhibits some patina and wear, and the wooden grip may have minor imperfections. Despite this, the bayonet remains a solid example of its type, and is a desirable item for collectors of military memorabilia. Its historical significance and relative scarcity make it a valuable addition to any collection focused on British military history or edged weapons.

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