July 13-15, 2021 Collectible Firearms & Militaria
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This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 7/15/2021
Lot consists of: (A) Remington model 1917 bayonet with green painted leather and metal scabbard. The bayonet is marked "1917 Remington" on the left ricasso and "US" on the left ricasso with flaming bomb and eagle head proofs. The blade exhibits a gray patina and the tip is dull. The wood gripped handle exhibits slight scratches. CONDITION: Very good. (B) M1905 Springfield bayonet with khaki canvas scabbard. The blade is arsenal blackened for post-World War I use and is marked "RIA / 1911" with a flaming bomb ordnance stamp on the left ricasso and "US / 199625" on the right ricasso. The blade retains most of its arsenal blackened finish. The wood grips exhibits scratches and light dents. CONDITION: Very good. (C) M1905 Springfield bayonet with WWII M1 bayonet scabbard. The blade is arsenal blackened for post-World War I use and is marked "SA / 1906" with a flaming bomb ordnance stamp on the left ricasso and "US / 47282" on the right ricasso. The blade retains most of its arsenal blackened finish. The wood grips exhibits scratches and light dents. CONDITION: Very good. (D) Cut down M-7 bayonet with scabbard. The bayonet is marked "SA / 1919" with a flaming bomb ordnance stamp on the left ricasso and "US / UFH / 1061620" on the right ricasso. The blade retains most of its finish with evidence of sharpening. CONDITION: Good. (E) M1905 bayonet fiber scabbard without canvas cover. CONDITION: Good. JLD

Item Dimensions: Longest: 22"
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Value
Blade Length
(A) 17" (B) 16" (C) 16" (D) 10"
Overall Length
(A) 21 - 1/2" (B) 20 - 1/2" (C) 20 - 1/2" (D) 14 - 1/2"
Bidding
Current Bidding
Minimum Bid: $250.00
Final prices include buyers premium: $780.00
Estimate: $500 - $800
Number Bids: 10
Auction closed on Thursday, July 15, 2021.
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