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Item Code: E2651
Leather scabbard is in excellent condition. The black leather body shows only light wear and no weak spots. Some minor scuffs and chips to the finish. Brass finial is firmly attached and free of dents with a light patina. Scabbard frog is of brown buff leather and is of the eight-rivet variety. One side of the frog has a very faint sub-inspector’s stamp.
The Model 1855 bayonet itself is clean darker spotting scattered over the blade. Locking ring is perfect. Worn “US” and “27” stamped on blade flat; “14” stamped on end of socket.
Excellent set. [jet]
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