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Original British 1740/41 Dutch Purchase Revolutionary War Bayonet No. 926 For Sale


Original British 1740/41 Dutch Purchase Revolutionary War Bayonet No. 926
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Original British 1740/41 Dutch Purchase Revolutionary War Bayonet No. 926 :
$325.00

The British first used socket bayonets around 1700, and by 1710 the requirement for them throughout their colonies outgrew their manufacturing capacity.  In 1715 they contracted with a Dutch or German (Danish?) maker to supply bayonets.  The 1715 bayonets were substandard but this one was were part of a second order  delivered 1740-41.   Most were placed in storage by the British.


Made to fit German or Dutch muskets used by the British, many were deemed substandard compared to the early land pattern Brown Bess bayonet and placed in storage until 1754 when the 7 Years Wars began in Europe.   They were then hand numbered by ordnance engraver William Sharp and about 3,000 shipped to colonial America with muskets for use by state militia in the French and Indian Wars (1754-63).  Governor William Shirley ordered these for his  Massachusetts colonial troops and North Carolina received some as well.  All of this is recorded in British Ordnance records.  (See Ian Skennerton\'s book photos.)


Many later saw use in the Revolutionary War by  Virginia and Carolina troops  and are found in colonial archaeology sites.


The Hessian mercenaries who fought for the British also used this type in the Revolutionary War.


There were two types of mortice cuts apparently for two musket types.  I have also observed various alterations in apparent efforts to fit these to various muskets in use at the time.


This is not a reproduction, but part of a small cache of unissued weapons found in original 18th century grease.  You can see the hand tool and grind marks clearly and the construction is completely  hammer forged and ground. 


Yes! There are reproductions of this style but they are not marked, have flimsy blades, and their sockets are made of thick steel pipe instead of rolled sheet iron as these originals. (Please view last 3 photos for comparison.)


Reference Ian Skennerton\'s book on British and Commonwealth Bayonets pp. 31-35.  These bayonets are documented in many Revolutionary War reference books such as Neumann, Goldstein, and Priest.


This hand  numbered example survived in pristine condition.  I have a few of these in my collection in various conditions, each with an individual engraved numbers of various styles. 


As shown in close-up photo of socket number the No. 926 is neatly but completely hand scribed with serifs.  The numbers are not a recent modern marking.


 The six sided 12\" flat blade is sharp and the socket is 2 3/4\" in length.  The steel is high quality for the period although the design is rather delicate.


Photos show the Dutch brass fitted musket the bayonet was made for in a book of French and Indian wars weapons.


I have one reproduction of this type as shown in comparison photos.  The socket of repro is made of thick pipe and it\'s circumference is too small for an original musket barrel.  The blade is flimsy on the repro.


Please study the photos as they are part of the description.  A genuine weapon used to win freedom in colonial America in amazing condition.


I will provide a signed COA with your purchase.  Thank you.



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