For comparison, here's a 1944 C No.7 .22 Caliber Lee-Enfield Training Rifle (click here) in the Knowledge Library.
If it's "all correct" (not an armourer put-together), could fetch between $800 (basic) and $1,500 (complete set), depending upon how complete it is and what accessories come with it. Is it a 1944, 45 or 46? In my opinion, that makes a difference to value as well. Sometimes it's worth looking for a No.7 chest to complete the set and increase the value. I was fortunate enough to find a beautiful all correct C.No.7 Long Branch chest at the Militaria show last weekend. It's in great condition and even has the HCF marking for HILL CLARK FRANCIS of New Liskeard, Ontario on the end of the chest.
It depends a lot on law of supply and demand, plus who is looking and interested on any given day. I'd have a tendency to put it up for auction and see what happens.
Really need pics with some good close ups up serial number areas on bolt and receiver, to better assess it though.
Hope this helps ...
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