Pattern 1907 hooked Quillan bayonet

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  • RCS
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2009
    • 2180

    #1

    Pattern 1907 hooked Quillan bayonet

    I would have to say that this is my favorite bayonet. It was found by a friend in the late 1990's at a
    small gun show in Wisconsin mixed in with some Japanese bayonets, he bought right away. A few
    years later he sold it to me.

    Unit markings are DT over R.389 and the scabbard is AC '11 (A. Cooper) dscn1099.jpgdscn1100.jpgP1010029_0025.jpgP1010030_0020.jpgP1010027_0024.jpg
    Last edited by RCS; 08-23-2018, 02:22.
  • JB White
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2009
    • 13371

    #2
    Wow! Nice score. I wonder where that one was hiding for so long? If it had the Pall Mall on it then it could easily be attributed to an officer's purchase. But it doesn't.
    I suppose it didn't come with a MkI scabbard and a P'08 frog, or you'd be showing off some very serious eye candy there.
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    • RCS
      Senior Member
      • Aug 2009
      • 2180

      #3
      JB, the scabbard is has a tear drop stud and dated 1911 ('11) from AC Cooper (Birmingham)

      Do not know how a pre war bayonet in this condition could have survived.

      Unit marking are 39th Foot Dorsetshire Regiment

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      • JB White
        Senior Member
        • Aug 2009
        • 13371

        #4
        Nice to hear you already traced it. I doubt that came in a cosmo packed surplus crate. Likely a bringback of sorts. Say....perhaps someone took it while taking the King's Shilling? Stayed hidden for a generation or two before the kids sold it to a Yank.

        Those small shows in WI. I always had good luck at those as a vendor. Not so much as a patron with flatlander/FIB ID's.
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