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    English Helmet-head Plug Bayonet, Last Quarter 17th C

    $1,495

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    About this item

    As far as is known, the plug bayonet was solely used for the military in England and first
    appeared around 1660, however, not gaining widespread acceptance until the reign of
    James II (1685-1688).  It had a relatively short working life in England, being obsolete and
    replaced by the socket bayonet by about 1715.  This example features straight cast brass
    guard with the finials in the shape of a helmeted head.  Brass pommel decorated ensuite,
    with base ferrule capping the tapering turned walnut grip; brass ferrule at the base.  The
    helmet head series of English plug bayonets were made during the reign of James II and
    William & Mary, and followed the Classical fashion of that period.  Tapering straight 11 1/4"
    single-edged blade, the last 5" double-edged, stamped on one side with a side-facing
    King’s Head mark (KH18 in R.D.C. Evans’ “The Plug Bayonet”).  While the King’s Head
    was a mark used by Solingen makers Weyersberg and Wundes, this mark is clearly
    different, as all the German Kings Head marks are left facing profiles, whereas this one is
    right facing.  Associated brown leather scabbard stamped “B. WAY” on one side, the other
    with old ink inscription reading “A/Present/from/George Hines(?)/about/1656".  This date
    predates the bayonet by about 30 years, so it is either in error, or does not refer to this
    bayonet.  Bayonet about 3/8" short of fitting all the way into the scabbard, possibly due to
    leather shrinkage.  Overall length 17 1/4", not including scabbard.  Similar examples
    illustrated in “The Plug Bayonet” by R.D.C. Evans.

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    Additional Information

    Code

    SD1919 (MZ-47147)

    Period

    17th Century

    Nationality

    British

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