$250.00 SOLD
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Item Code: 637-109
The leather on the frog is in good condition. A little stiff but not dry. The stitching on the seams is good and tight. The strap with brass buckle is present. Back of frog is marked “BH&G20.” Scabbard is also in good condition with only light wear to the leather surface. Brass throat and tip look to have been lightly cleaned. All stitching is good. Bayonet is bright with no bluing left on the socket. The blade has light scattered mottling. Blade is lightly stamped “W&CS.”
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