It was made by Sanderson in November 1918 and is marked to the Union of South Africa. It also appears to have a unit marking as well. The scabbard appears to be WW2 in origin and the bayonet also looks to be polished and blued. The blade has also been re-sharpened a while ago and it is very sharp to the touch. The grips show extensive wear.
As I have a 1916 dated blade that is in the WW1 trim I am wondering what the value of this bayonet would be as I am looking to sell to help fund college this September.
Thank you for your thoughts.
As I have a 1916 dated blade that is in the WW1 trim I am wondering what the value of this bayonet would be as I am looking to sell to help fund college this September.
Thank you for your thoughts.


















































