co is for company.
the 2058 is the model/collection number.
Britannia Metal?
Silver plated Britainia metal. Britannia metal (also called britannium or Britannia ware) is a specific type of pewter alloy,
Electro-plated on Britannia metal
It means the siver content is 95% pure and is known as Britannia Silver.
21st of September officially.................................hi this is a differant person but do you mean 2009 or 2010???
What piece of metal did you find it on? Because on the bottom of a Zippo, an 'e' corresponds with May, in the date of the lighters manufacture.
Snares are long metal, wrinkled, strings along the middle on the bottom of a snare drum.
... the island of Britannia (Great Britain) off mainland Europe was named as such by the Romans. The name comes from very early indiginous name "Pretani"
If you mean Britain, then Elizabeth II our current Queen. If you mean England... It's still the same answer anyway~
Where & when the keel was laid down; meaning when they started building the bottom of the ship (the keel is the bottom of the ship). Like a person's spine and ribs, a ship is the same way, only made of metal instead of bone.
The threshold could mean a piece of metal, wood, or other material that lines the bottom of a door when you walk in a room. It may also mean a point at which something changes.
Britannia is an allegorical figure for (or personification of) Britain, often shown seated with a lion at her feet, as on the 50 pence coin. She was first invented by the Romans 2,000 years ago and is seen as the goddess of war, and passion. Britannia has been on the back of our fifty pence coins since 1672 but won't be for long thanks to a new government campaign for a new design. So, if you don't want to break the tradition, please sign my petition, in association with THE GUARDIAN to save our Britannia! Go to www.savebritannia.org/woorthington.petition to be a part of the online petition.