To all of you who have responded thus far, thank you. Now, for your consideration, some good pics of what I've picked up. First off is the No.4 spike. Nothing special except that it's a Long Branch which commands a premium hereabouts due to the local connection. I couldn't find a LB stamp on the scabbard though. It's in very good shape and the latching mechanism works as it should, as indeed it does on all 3 bayonets. Secondly is a gorgeous LithgowSMLE bayonet. The blade is pristine except for some drag marks where it's been in and out of the scabbard. It's a lovely deep blue/black (and no, it's not refinished) with the Lithgow shield and the numbers "3" and then '22 on the left side of the ricasso. On the left side of the ricasso is several different stamps of the 7 pointed star enclosing an "A", and inspectors stamps (I assume). The scales are stamped "SLAZ 56" and the scabbard is stamped "Mangrovite". Again, other than some very light surface rust which I've cleaned off, I've never seen a nicer one. I'd personally call it superior plus to excellent condition. The No.7 has a minor issue in some defection on the tip. Some dunce obviously tried to pry something and bent it. Not a big deal or complex fix, given that the tip isn't broken off, but it is a flaw nonetheless. On the right side of the ricasso, it's stamped "1946" and then a "P" in a circle (Pooley?). Enjoy the pics, let me know what you think and what do you guys feel would be fair market value?