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yes , blades vintage as is the scabbord , its the frog i think is new
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Depending on the maker it looks like Wilkinson to me cannot really make it out no re issue stampings but hard to tell, the scabbard is an early tear drop stud but it does look a bit worse for wear not an unusual thing depending on the buyer if they really want to match it to their '18 like you anywhere from $145.00 - $230.00AU just depends on the buyer go to e bay militaria - bayonets and have a gecko there.
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quite right on the quillon - never had one , its also got the clearing hole in the hilt , a later version , interesting blanco frog - is it a current reproduction ? vintage would be really dirty me thinks
The frog is totally incorrect for this bayonet. It looks like it is a white Nylon parade frog for the SLR range of knife bayonets.
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That frog would not let the button go between the two straps and is as said for a leter smaller bayoent, if you want to see the frogs it shoudl be seem the frogs section on ,y site for Australia
and the UK
, the 18 period frogs will be the brown leather with the crass strap, the later webb frogs are more WWII and later issue