This is a great example of the ‘P13’ bayonet, which although designated ‘P13’, fit the ‘P14’ 303 rifle and was not introduced until ‘1916’. It is marked to the blade with ‘1913’ over ‘1 16’ (Jan 1916) and ‘Remington’ in a circle. The other side of the blade carries British inspection stamps including bend mark and Broad Arrow. The vast majority of these bayonets were made in America by ‘Remington and Winchester’ with only a few made in England by ‘Vickers’. The wooden unmarked grips have two grooves on either side to distinguish it from the ‘P1907’. The pommel is marked ‘247’ to one side. The scabbard is a British Enfield ‘No1 MKI’ with a teardrop frog stud which has a Broad arrow E.N.F and ‘78’. The frog is a leather version in excellent condition. The leather and metalwork on the scabbard and frog are in excellent order with all stitching in place. A very nice collectable ‘1913’ bayonet. See ‘White & Watts’ No 826 pages 395 & 324. The price includes U.K. delivery. BAYO 266.