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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.

Olbury   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. AR  (or AP?) unknown mark on cast brass French pen tray. More information welcome.
Purely British 'PB' mark either side of a figure reminiscent of Britannia standing with trident.  Information welcome. AP coppersmith's mark under a very well made container.
Ruskin Wornum mark on hand made oval copper tray. Photo to come  

  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.

Marks S
RVP, unknown mark on tableware dish , c1900, together with an early version of the swastika sign. More information welcome. RVP, unknown mark on tableware dish , c1900, together with an early version of the swastika sign. More information welcome.
 Saxton Inc. West Los Angeles, c1950s. This mark under a decorated bowl.  Information welcome. Sigg, Switzerland, mark on burner under a spirit kettle.
P H Stacye   coppersmith, location not known. J N Summerfield,  unknown mark found on Victorian cast brass trivet.   More information welcome.
WS unknown mark on base of hand made jug.  More information welcome. HT & S (Sons) – Made in England, mark on late 19th century candlestick, ex-electroplated. More information welcome
  'S' mark in a crucible found on a British made brass hinge.  More information welcome.   GMT & Brc., Germany, unknown mark on a brass tea caddy.
Interesting mark under a very well made spirit kettle.  BW   unknown mark under a four pint hot water can.  Clive Greathurst identifies it as A Bratt & Sons of Wolverhampton. Marks Br-Bz
Another 'T' mark, combined with a spinning centre mark. 

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

  

....anti Villedieu   plus a one pint capacity mark on a Guernsey Jug.  French registration, short for 'Guaranti Villedieu' from Normandy. Who made it?  French Copper   JW & S  again double struck with a bell (courtesy John Hardcastle)
  C S W R unknown mark, information wanted. 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. Zint mark on hand hammered copper jug, courtesy Barbara Turner.
  Wesam mark in an oval cartouche mark under a hammered copper tray.  (Ack Marianna Beem)    
       
       

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