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DM
Co – unknown
mark on Australian or American copper tray. |
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| DM ? unknown mark
found under a Dutch copper kettle. |
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Eclat
unknown
mark on table lighter. |
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| 'Garden' mark
found under a pair of small turned candle holders. (Photo Cindy Starcher). |
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FAIB,
unknown mark on copper tray. |
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GAD
– unknown mark, |
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'G' over a hand , -
unknown mark. This one on modern
hand made wall sconce. Photo by Clive Lloyd. |
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| R. Greenlees & Co. mark on a
tea caddy. The extra 'G' stands for Glasgow. 'G' |
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Hand
mark, unknown. |
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| Entwined 'G & H' with an
obscure British registration number found under a copper pot. There
are also the initials 'LD' at the top. Rd No 473871 of 1907 yet to be
traced. |
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Holmes, Harold, hand crafted copperware,
see Hugh Wallis.
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| HS, HS mark on a
pen tray with No. 392927 Trade Mark registered on 2nd July 1919 to Arthur
John Seward, Birmingham. Marks S
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'ILDFAST/H.F./AEGTE
BRONCE.' Maker's mark on a box. Information wanted by Diane Pelletier. |
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| MJH monogram for Matthew
Hart & Sons see Marks H. |
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NMK,
NMK (Neues Münchner Kunstgewerbe). This company was founded in 1919 by
Alois Wörle, a gold and silversmith from Munich, Germany. (Thanks to Tom of
www.925-1000.com). (Photo by Elizabeth Nevin) |
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Kabyle This mark
under a kettle made in Arabic style. The underneath is marked with Rd No 264447
of 1895 and trade mark of a crested shield quartered with BP&S initials
surrounded by 'Established 1835 London'. The Kabyles are a Berber people
whose homeland is the highlands of Kabylie in north-eastern Algeria.
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