Small hunting dagger that resembles a plug bayonet. Double-edged blade with brass and bone grip.
Made ca. 1850 in the Alabcete region of Spain.
At one time, these were thought to be plug bayonets, but are no longer classified as such. However, they are still sometimes advertised for sale as plug bayonets on eBay and other venues.
5.75
9.00
n/a
None.
M1871 Remington
Long socket bayonet for use on the Remington rolling block rifle.
Janzen indicates that the Spanish placed a serial number at the rear of the socket and that is the basis for attributing this piece to Spain.
Leather scabbard with a securing tab and brass chape.
21.50
24.50
.680
Socket: "84"
Ricasso: punch mark
Blade: looks like letter "O"
Scabbard (chape): "H"
M1893
Knife bayonet for use on the 7 mm Spanish M1893 Mauser rifle made famous during the Spanish-American War of 1898.
This example was made at Artilleria Fca De Toledo, Spain, in 1898.
The M1893 bayonet was patterned closely after the German M1871/84 bayonet. Leather scabbard has steel fittings.
10.125
15.00
.615
Ricasso: "ARTILLERIA Fca DE TOLEDO" over "1898"
Crosspiece: "2A 00882"
Scabbard: "42" on throat.
M1893
Knife bayonet for use on the 7 mm Spanish M1893 Mauser rifle made famous during the Spanish-American War of 1898.
This example is of the first pattern made 1893-1895 by Simpson & Co., Suhl, Germany. It has the distinctive "humpback" wooden grips, secured by domed rivets.
Leather scabbard has steel fittings.
10.00
14.875
.610
Ricasso: "Simpson & Co." over "Suhl"
Crosspiece: Spanish cross and "D8382"
Lower Quillion: "F"
M1913 Long
Sword bayonet for use on the 7mm Spanish M1916 Mauser short rifle. Also fits on the M1893 Mauser rifle made famous during the Spanish-American War of 1898.
This example was made in by Artilleria Fca Nacional, Toledo, Spain, probably in the 1920s.
The M1913 bayonet was one of only a few bayonet types to utilize checkered wood gips.
15.625
20.50
.610
Ricasso (Left): "Arilleria" over "Fca Nacional" over "Toledo" set inside a rectangle