No such thing as an 1852 bayonet.
It would be the Model 1853.
But...
Positive identification between the 1853, the 1876, and the 1895 socket bayonets is best done by measuring the length of the blade and the inside diameter of the socket.
If I had to hazard a guess, though, I would say the Model 1876.
It looks to have condition issues, including missing parts, and a badly compromised scabbard. Value isn't all that great in that condition.
The socket bayonets of that time frame would have fit the earlier Enfield Rifled Muskets, the Enfiend Snider Conversion Rifles, the Martini Henrys, and the early Lee Metfords.