It stands for MRC Export Company.
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FIE imported various arms made by various makers.
it could be the maker of the necklace. i have a chain that says oTc lie that and its the makers marking
I have a pitcher with the same marking and cannot find who or where the item was made. My grandmother had it and she hailed from England. My grandfather hailed from France. Good luck to you!
The 18K marking indicates that the metal content of the earring is 18 Karat, or 75 percent gold base metal. The 886 is most likely a makers mark.
It is most likely the makers stamp although it is hard to tell without seeing it properly.
Sorry, but karat (purity marks) do not go that low. In the US, if it is less than 10K, it cannot be marked as gold. Likely that is a manufacturer's mark- there were several makers of nice costume jewelry that did use that marking.
Most of the time there is a makers stamp on the bottom, but if not you may try the website "replacements.com". You may have to go through alot of patterns before you find yours.
There appears to be a large variety of different types of coffee brewers. This site I've linked below has 201 different models. http://www.foodservicewarehouse.com/kitchen/commercial-coffee-makers/c16773.aspx
European jewelry makers have a different way of marking the purity content of jewelry than does US makers. 325 on Italian gold means it is the equivalent of 9K in the US. It is not a high quantity of gold, but it does still contain (likely) 32.5% gold and 67.5% other metal(s).
Brochure makers normally require you to download software to your computer to begin making your brochure. The best one to use which appears to have the most users is www.mybrochuremaker.com.
You can locate information like that on Vocaloid Wiki or on Wikipedia itself, here: http://vocaloid.wikia.com/wiki/Vocaloid_Wiki or http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vocaloid long story short...it's Yamaha.