What bayonet do I have?

Eggbert76

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This bayonet was given to me by my father in the mid 80's. He ordered it out of a milsurp newspaper. No idea what it is so hoping you guys might have some info.
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Looks like a Lithgow pattern 1907 for the Enfield no1. I can't read the date and I'm sure someone will be along soon to tell me I'm wrong.
 
Sorry for hijacking your thread. Seeing as how yours has been identified I was hoping it'd be okay. Mine looks very similar and was amongst some of the items I received when my grandpa passed a few years back. Any info would be appreciated. Same gun as above to match it to or?
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British made Sanderson Pattern 1907 bayonet dated 1918, with Australian property mark D->D. Scabbard is Australian made.
 
British made Sanderson Pattern 1907 bayonet dated 1918, with Australian property mark D->D. Scabbard is Australian made.

JP, I just mentioned that it was the same bayonet as the first one shown but Brit made. Same pattern, made in 2 different country's, but they still have Oz markings. Same as you will find them with a Canadian broad arrow stamp on a pattern 07 bayonet even though we never made them.
 
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