This is a unusual find from the battlefield British or Canadian soldiers machete. The machete which is relic but not too rusty is still very solid and not breaking up. The blade is pitted but does have some original colour. The bayonet has been very nicely cleaned after its recovery. Perfect for display or any collection it is missing its wooden handle but still a cracking relic. The bayonet was recovered from the village of Courcelette captured by the 4th Canadian Division on the September-October 1916 Somme battlefield.
This is a unusual find from the battlefield British or Canadian soldiers machete. The machete which is relic but not too rusty is still very solid and not breaking up. The blade is pitted but does have some original colour. The bayonet has been very nicely cleaned after its recovery. Perfect for display or any collection it is missing its wooden handle but still a cracking relic. The bayonet was recovered from the village of Courcelette captured by the 4th Canadian Division on the September-October 1916 Somme battlefield.