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Hand made copper and brass trays a speciality in the early to mid 20th
century. They look similar to John Pearson's simple trays (JP). More information welcome. |
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AR (or AP?) unknown mark on cast brass French pen tray.
More information welcome. |
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| Purely British 'PB'
mark either side of a figure reminiscent of Britannia standing with trident.
Information welcome. |
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AP coppersmith's mark
under a very well made container. |
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| R & C G maker's mark
found on a copper coffee percolator. Identification of the maker
welcome. |
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| Ruskin Wornum mark
on hand made oval copper tray. |
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Planboden with 'SUS
in a cloverleaf trade mark of a German maker of cookware founded in 1886 named
Schulte-Ufer KG D-59844 Sundern; information courtesy Bill
Swartz, photo courtesy Carole Boxell.
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Marks S |
| RVP,
unknown mark on tableware dish , c1900, together with an early version of the
swastika sign. More information welcome. |
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RVP,
unknown mark on tableware dish , c1900, together with an early version of the
swastika sign. More information welcome. |
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| Saxton Inc. West
Los Angeles, c1950s. This mark under a decorated bowl. Information
welcome. |
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Sigg,
Switzerland, mark on burner under a spirit kettle. |
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| P
H Stacye
coppersmith, location not known. |
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J
N Summerfield,
unknown mark found on Victorian cast brass trivet.
More information
welcome. |
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| WS
unknown mark on
base of hand made jug. More information welcome. |
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HT
& S (Sons) –
Made in England, mark on late 19th century candlestick,
ex-electroplated. More
information welcome
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| 'S' mark in a
crucible found on a British made brass hinge.
see Joseph Showell |
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GMT & Brc.,
Germany, unknown mark on a brass tea caddy. |
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| Interesting mark under a
very well made spirit kettle. |
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BW
unknown mark under a four pint hot water can. Clive Greathurst
identifies it as A Bratt & Sons of Wolverhampton.
Marks Br-Bz |
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Another 'T' mark, combined with a spinning centre mark. |

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JW
& S (Sons) –
unknown mark on the rim of a large domestic copper copper. Possibly
Jesse Webb of Manchester. |

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Villedieu plus a one pint capacity mark on a Guernsey Jug. French
registration, short for 'Guaranti Villedieu' from Normandy. Who made it?
French Copper |
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JW & S
again double struck with a bell (courtesy John Hardcastle) |
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| C S
W R unknown mark, information wanted. |
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F W & Co.
marking found on a copper jelly mould. Possibly early F W Woolworth &
Co. ? |
Marks W-Z |
| W and G mark with
symbol of blacksmiths hammer. Unknown mark found under a spirit kettle. |
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Zint mark on
hand hammered copper jug, (courtesy Barbara Turner).
Eugen Zint, Riedlingen,
Germany (Thanks to Ross Jackson) |
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| Wesam mark in
an oval cartouche mark under a hammered copper tray. (Ack Marianna
Beem) |
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Makers and their Marks
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