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(C) Vin Callcut 2002-20010  Small extracts can be used with acknowledgements to 'Oldcopper.org website'.  Helpful comments and identifications are very welcome.

D & S  Unknown mark found under a small pressed brass jardinière.   DM Co – unknown mark on Australian or American copper tray.
DM ? unknown mark found under a Dutch copper kettle. Eclat  unknown mark on table lighter.
 'Garden' mark found under a pair of small turned candle holders. (Photo Cindy Starcher). FAIB, unknown mark on copper tray.
GAD – unknown mark, 'G' under a hand , - Mike Glander, coppersmith, USA.  This one on modern hand made wall sconce.    Photo by Clive Lloyd.
GWG mark of unknown British coppersmith.    
R. Greenlees & Co. mark on a tea caddy.  The extra 'G' stands for Glasgow. 'G' Hand mark, unknown.
 Entwined 'G & H' with a British registration number found under a copper pot.  There are also the initials 'LD' at the top.  Rd No 473871 of 1906 was issued to Samuel Heath & Sons. Holmes, Harold, hand crafted copperware, see Hugh Wallis.

 

HS, HS mark on a pen tray with No. 392927 Trade Mark registered on 2nd July 1919 to Arthur John Seward, Birmingham.  Marks S  'ILDFAST/H.F./AEGTE BRONCE.'   Maker's mark on a box.  Information wanted by Diane Pelletier. 
MJH monogram for Matthew Hart & Sons see Marks H. 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)
CJ initials with 'Handwerk' on a Dutch copper dish.  Further information welcome. (Ack Richard Kilbourne) 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'. B. Perkins & Sons
 Jurst mark in a crown under a long-legged bird under a brass spirit kettle. Info welcome. (Ack Marianna Beem)    
       
 

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