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Robinson Ransbottom
The company that uses a blue crown for a maker's mark on a ceramic or porcelain figurine is Capodimonte. Usually these crowns will have an 'N' or an 'S' underneath them.
The mark is for Churchill of England.
unicorn makers mark on brass
Not a maker's mark, but a government PROOF mark. Several European nations require that firearms go to a government test facility, where they are examined, and fired with a high pressure test cartridge to prove their safety. Used since 1904, your proof mark is from the Birmingham England proof house.
If the S is very bold the Silesian Porcelian Factory P. Donath, Tiefenfurth 1896-1922 If the crown is a band with three finials rising above the band.
The Mark of the Crown has 144 pages.
The Mark of the Crown was created on 1999-10-01.
Look! There are millions of manufacturer's marks. For starters you do not even say what object the mark is applied to!! If it on a piece of antique porcelain, then you need to buy a book of porcelain marks or borrow one from your local library. Or, whatever.
Vanilla old fashion- Makers mark Vanilla kaluha Bitters Orange and cherrys
Moores England
Hi, you can look on eBay at a Waring & Gillow Armoire. The makers mark is on a brass tag inside the door.