The ‘British Army Martini Henry P1887 MkII Sword Bayonet with Scabbard’ is an iconic artifact that encapsulates a significant period of Britain’s military history. Developed for the Martini-Henry rifle, a single-shot, lever-actuated firearm that became standard issue in the British Army in 1871, this bayonet made its debut in 1887. The ‘MkII’ label denotes that this is the second version, boasting enhancements over the original model. This item is not just a bayonet but also a sword, symbolizing its dual role in close combat scenarios. The bayonet comes with a scabbard, making it safe to store and transport whilst preserving its condition and practicality. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, it testifies to the precision of British workmanship. More than just a weapon, this bayonet is a slice of history, making it a prized possession for collectors of military artifacts.







