English Ceremonial No.4 MKII socket bayonet by Singer, chromium plated. (ABCN32)(K2)(JN60-1)
Enfield 303. No.4 rifle. Excellent chromium plated socket and round blade made from one piece of steel. Excellent blade tip. Socket is faint marked: No4. MKII and N67 (= Dispersal code for Singer Manufacturing of Clydebank, Scotland) and the reverse side with a broad arrow stamp. /I\. Slot is faint marked with an inspection marking.
Excellent chromium plated steel tubular Mk1 scabbard. Chromium plated throat is marked: No.4 MKI
Comes with its correct and genuine white Pattern 1937 webbing frog, marked and dated on the reverse side: M.W.&S.Ltd. 1954 /I\ over C.N./A.A./0097
Chromium plated ceremonial No.4 MKII socket bayonet, made for parade purpose by Regimental colour parties are scarce. (Also see item B271 in the book: British and Commonwealth bayonets by Ian Skennerton page 225.)
Plating is 99% intact!