Surveyor mark CO likely refers to a surveyor's mark indicating a corner or boundary point on a property. CO could stand for "corner" or denote the designated identification for that particular survey point. It is important for marking and identifying property boundaries during land surveys.
KA 1772 is likely a maker's mark or a hallmark indicating the manufacturer or brand of the necklace. You can try researching the mark online or visiting a jeweler who may be able to help you identify the origin of the necklace bearing this mark.
St. Mark is traditionally believed to be buried in the St. Mark's Basilica in Venice, Italy. His relics were said to have been stolen from Alexandria in the 9th century and brought to Venice.
Yes, a blue utility flag typically indicates the presence of underground utilities like water lines. It is used by utility companies to mark the location of buried utilities before excavation work to prevent damage or accidents.
"1054 AR" stamped on a gold necklace typically refers to the manufacturer's mark, identifying the jewelry maker or company that produced the necklace. It does not indicate the gold's purity or value, as those would typically be expressed in terms of karats (e.g., 14k, 18k).
Mark Lehner studied at the American University in Cairo, where he earned his undergraduate degree in Islamic and Middle Eastern studies. He later pursued his graduate studies in Egyptology at Yale University.
The surveyor carefully mapped out the boundaries of the property using advanced measuring tools.
I've never heard of a "Surveyor Lapidary", do you perhaps mean Surveyor, or Lapidary??? The two terms have no connection.
This mark refers to wholesale jewelers H Nathan and Co of Fore Street, London.
"I had the surveyor mark the boundary of my property before I started to build my house."
Mark zucherberg is the co- founder of facebook.
Eduardo Saverin is co founder of Facebook.
A surveyor is a person who measures and maps land, often for the purpose of determining boundaries or creating accurate plans for construction or development projects.
Genoa, CO
On a US coin, D is the mint mark for Denver, CO (1906 and later) or Dahlonega, GA (1838-1861)
On a US coin, D is the mint mark for Denver, CO (1906 and later) or Dahlonega, GA (1838-1861)
Robert was a surveyor
MLB player Mark Melancon was born in Arvada, CO.