Hoping for a little advice on pricing a few WW1-WW2 long gun relics. Pics provided

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First one is a British Enfield 30-06 1917. Definitley used but overall funtional missing butt plate

Second one is an USA made Enfield with bayonet that I don't think has evr been shot. Nice piece as shown.

Third one is a pretty rare Dutch Calvary WW1 Hembrug 1918 functional but used for sure.

Any information on how to price these would be greatly appreciated!

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FYI, Forum Members have access to an entire "Appraisals" section.

 
The first is a sporterized #1mk3 in .303. 2nd is a Savage #4Mk1 or Mk1* in .303 with a refinished stock. the sporterizing and refinished stock lower the value somewhat.

This. The first one is a sporterized No 1 Mk III. Maybe it is dated 1917, but it is not a Model 1917 in .30-06. It is chambered in .303.

The Dutch Mannlicher has been sporterized as well. Pretty much kills the value to $150 for what parts are left.
 
This. The first one is a sporterized No 1 Mk III. Maybe it is dated 1917, but it is not a Model 1917 in .30-06. It is chambered in .303.

The Dutch Mannlicher has been sporterized as well. Pretty much kills the value to $150 for what parts are left.
Thanks! A fair value on the first one?
 
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