WebEight Lee Enfield No.4 spike bayonets, four with scabbards, to include: MkII by Prince-Smith & Stells LTD stamped with the dispersal code N56. and number 10598 as well as number 41, also a MkII by J Stevens made after 13th March 1941 with front of socket lengthened, catch has type 3B logo with steel scabbard, the mouthpiece of zinc with "s" stamped on it for … WebApr 13, 2024 · This is a British made spike bayonet for fitment to the Lee-Enfield rifle no4 and all it's marks. Rather gruesomely known as the 'pig-sticker', this bayonet is a No4 MKII* marked faintly P.S&S.Ltd (for Prince-Smith & Stells of Keighly, Yorkshire) and also broadarrow marked on one side and front of the socket.
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WebMay 28, 2011 · A man who worked at Keighley’s Prince Smith and Stells engineers is searching for former colleagues in this photograph for a possible reunion. Stanley Moules, … WebPage from Keighley and the Bronte Country Official Handbook, (Ed. J. Burrow & Co. Ltd., 1960). This page includes an advert for Prince-Smith & Stells Ltd. (incorporating Taylor, Wordsworth & Co. Ltd.). The advert is to recruit apprentices to the firm. Prince-Smith and Stells Ltd. was formed from a merger of the Keighley firms Prince Smith & Son with Hall & … dvhn nl webshop
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WebItem/s: BayonetMake: Prince-Smith & Stells Co.Model: No. 4 Mk. II* Rifle Spike BayonetOAL: 9.875"Blade Length: 7.75" - Item is photographed on a 1" grid with 1/4" dotsCondition: The … WebMay 26, 2009 · Burlington Shed, site for Prince-Smith & Stells Ltd., Bradford Road, 1982. Keighley train station is just visible at the top of the road on the left. The Burlington Shed … WebBritish No 4. MKII* spike bayonet made between 1942 and 1944. The bayonet was made by Prince-Smith & Stells of Keighly, Yorkshire. The left side of the socket block is stamped … dvhn webshop nl