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    M1907 Hooked Quillon Bayonet

    How much are the hooked quillon bayonets worth nowadays (.. in Europe)? Looking to sell mine, but I have no idea on the current value of those. I left it in the condition I bought it, and basically it's only taking space and I don't have it on display.

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    I've seen ratty examples priced up to $2000, but have no idea what they sold for. It all depends on whether they're Aussie or UKicon, what their markings are and what scabbard...and if they're good or not. I'd just keep hunting on Ebay and other sale forums until I establish a ball park that suits me before trying to sell.
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    It looks like EFD on the ricasso, so made by Enfield with a date of December 1910. There is no oil hole in the pommel which is correct for a 1910 patt 1907 bayonet. I can't make out the cancelled marks from the pic, but the bottom one looks like A.S.H. for Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. When I was avidly collecting these, a regimental mark was always a bonus.... Both my grandfather and father served in the Argylls in WW1 and WW2 respectively and I never managed to find an A&SH Patt 1907.

    Condition isn't too bad given its age. 15yrs ago a 'standard' 1907 in its scabbard would go for £60-80, whereas a hooky might be £150+ As someone suggested, have a look at current prices and add on the extra for the hooked quillon and regt. marks

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