Need help ID'ing bayonets.

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Hi all, I wanted to buy a 1907 Pattern Enfield for my No.1 Mk.III but seller wanted to part with his collection as a lot so I had to take it or leave it. Price was ok so I picked up the lot. Now I know the two at top of picture are Italian and Swiss but I need help finding out exact model and approximate value before I can put them up on the exchange.

Thanks for any and all input.



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From top:

- Italian Vetterli Model 1870/87/16 Bayonet

- Spanish Mauser 1893 Long Bayonet

- British Enfield Pattern 1907 Bayonet

- German WW2 Mauser 84/98 bayonet
 
From top:

- Italian Vetterli Model 1870/87/16 Bayonet

- Spanish Mauser 1893 Long Bayonet

- British Enfield Pattern 1907 Bayonet

- German WW2 Mauser 84/98 bayonet

Thanks JP!!!
I was very familiar with the Pattern 1907 Enfield (1914 G.R.I. with Australia stamped on woods) and German Mauser (1938 Durkopp), but unfamiliar with the others.
The Italian is stamped TERNI and the Spanish one has a serial # and very faint signs, I thought it was Swiss from the shape.

Any idea on the value of those two?
 
It's like with everything else milsurp..., condition is everything for a more serious collector. If they are in original good condition not sharpened, not altered with matching undamaged scabbards, they bring a premium. Cant really tell from your pictures to give an accurate value, but here's an idea you can work with:
Italian in good condition $100
Deduct from price if sharpened, altered, damaged or unmatched
Spanish is a bilt less , maybe $95 if good condition as its not so sought after, deduct as mentioned above for condition.
Hope this gives you a guideline to work with. Pristine, original conditions may demand a higher value!

Coldrider
 
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