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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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Adolph Frankau & Co,
121, Queen Victoria Street, London. Marks F |

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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
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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. Further details welcome. |
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Cobral Ware England, mark on hand beaten domestic
jug. |
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| 'SB' with crown and 'No
3' mark under a candlestick. Swedish
Copperware
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L Cadec Ltd., makers of copper cookware, further details welcome.
French? |
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| 'CA' unknown
monogram found under a thin copper jug of mid 20th century. Further details
welcome. |
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| C & M Mark
that appears in an oval together with the year of manufacture on the maker's
plates of several manufacturers of products such as jugs and blowlamps that
might be of military use. The Imperial war museum cannot confirm this
at present. Help wanted. |
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Makers and their Marks
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