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8 EARLY US BAYONETS.

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:850.00 USD Estimated At:1,700.00 - 2,200.00 USD
8 EARLY US BAYONETS.
1) US M1808/12 bayonet measuring 17" overall with a 3 5/16" socket and a 12 3/4" blade. The blade is marked with a small "IN" and a large "US". See 4 variation 3 on page 20 of Hardin. CONDITION: blade has a cleaned, dark gray patina with some evidence of pitting and small separation at the mortise. 2) A US M1795-1808 transition bayonet measuring 20 1/8" overall with a 3 1/8" socket and a 16 5/8" blade. The flat of the blade is stamped near the elbow with an inspector's mark in the shape of an 8. The socket is clearly stamped "A" in front of the mortise. CONDITION: bayonet has a worn blued finish that appears to have been added some time in the 20th century. 3) US, late 18th century bayonet possibly by J.J. Henry. Bayonet measures 18" overall with a 2 1/4" socket and a 14 7/8" blade. There is a large, deeply stamped "X" on the flat of the blade near the elbow. No other markings are present. CONDITION: bayonet has a dark overall patina. 4) An American copy of a British land pattern bayonet with an overall length of 19 1/2". The socket measures 2 7/8", and the blade measures 15 3/4". The entire bayonet is unmarked. CONDITION: bayonet has a medium gray patina. 5) US State of Maryland contract bayonet measuring 17 3/8" overall with a 2 5/16" socket and a 14 1/4" blade. The flat of the blade is stamped "M * X". The flat is also stamped with a small "RA" in two places. CONDITION: bayonet has an overall dark patina with some oxidation but little pitting. 6) A US M1816 bayonet measuring 19" overall with a 3" socket and a 15 3/4" blade. The only mark on the bayonet is two dots near the elbow. CONDITION: blade has a light gray overall finish. 7) A French M1777 Charleville bayonet for the AN IX flintlock musket. Bayonet measures 18 5/8" overall with a 2 1/8" socket and a 15 3/8" blade. Blade has several stampings on the flat near the elbow. The socket is also profusely marked with what appears to read "IIIIS I.C.N.95". The bayonet is housed in a nicely incised leather scabbard, likely of American manufacture. CONDITION: bayonet has a lightly cleaned, dark finish with universal light pitting. The scabbard generally shows light wear and is quite solid, but the tip is open. 8) US M1816 bayonet measuring 19 1/4" overall with a 3" socket and a 16" blade. The flat of the blade near the elbow is stamped "US / WR". The bayonet is housed in a brass trimmed, black leather scabbard that appears to be for an early British Enfield bayonet. CONDITION: bayonet has a light gray, mottled patina. Scabbard shows minor flexing. Frog has a break at the belt loop. PROVENANCE: From the Collection of James B. Taylor. (02-19876-2/BF). $1,700-2,200.