Legit Enfield Scope mount?

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Was told that this may be a WW2/Korean Scope Mount. Looked at some books and looks similar to Commonwealth ones from the time period but there are no markings on the scope mount. Can any Prove or Disprove. Or is this just a repo and i got a fun little story.

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Will this fit a Lee Enfield Type 1 Mark 3* either way?
 
The WWII mount for the No.4T sniper rifle ... sort of ... resembles this one, but not really.

The No.32 telescope attaches to two pads on the receiver. The scope has a mount, made of cast malleable iron, that has two rings connected by an arm, and the whole thing screws onto the pads with thumbscrews. It is removeable, but in reality it would have been left attached to keep the zero.
 
Those have been around for about 50 years and they are NOT No.4 sniper mounts. They were made in Canada (unknown mfr.) and sold through several surplus stores to allow mounting a scope on the No.4 rifle. There also was one for the SMLE but they are scarce. There was another model that had some washers to allow it to be used on both the No.3 and the No.4 rifle...or so the instruction sheet said.
 
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