I don't really collect bayonets but thought I'd better grab this one. It is in honest unmolested condition Sanderson 1907 model made in October 1910 and the scabbard also made in 1910. I had to ring a friend to check what I should be looking for so Roger Payne obliged (thanks Rog.). No unit markings that I can see but looks like Naval issue because there is a large N on the blade and also on the scabbard. Does this make it rarer? Would Royal Marine bayonets be marked differently? There seems to be a rifle number of an A over 5037 near the catch.
Any other comments about it would be welcome as it is not my area of expertise.Attachment 73811Attachment 73812Attachment 73813Attachment 73814Information
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