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| Air Mail – intriguing
unknown mark on lidded jug circa late 1930s.
The aircraft has an American ‘N’ registration,.
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A M Unknown Hardware manufacturer's mark found on a Victorian house bell system bracket. |

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| A M & Sons on a cast
trivet, unknown maker.
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AFC (Co?) unknown mark on decorative
string pot with scissors.
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| ‘B’
mark on tankard |
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'B Ltd.',
unknown mark on a brush |
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AB in a circle mark, London registered, on the rear of drawer
handles, possibly die cast zinc. |
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'B' mark
enclosed in a jug, mark on a German jug of c1900. (Courtesy Mary & Tom
Reed). [This is the early mark of the Vienna bronze founder Franz Bergmann.
Started around 1860 and the company worked well into the 20th century.
(Thanks Tom of 925-1000.com) |
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| B L &
S (Sons) mark on
furniture handles (photo Andrew Guion). see B
Lilly & Sons, |
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Paul Beyer, Philadelphia,
this mark under a small tray, further information welcome. |
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| CB
Handcrafted, Made in England, unknown mark found under plain copper and
brass dishes that have three ball feet. Coseley Brassfoundry? |
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'LB' makers mark together
with Rd No 21540 on a tray with foliate design. |
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| Berry,
Albert (see
Marks 'B') |
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'LB' similar mark
found under a 1930s brass vase. |
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| 'L C ' fouled anchor
mark from France. |
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Cobral Ware England, mark on hand beaten domestic
jug. |
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