The markings on the bottom of an antique cast iron skillet typically indicate the manufacturer's name, logo, and sometimes the size of the skillet.
I have a 6" plate with 3 Angels that look like their up in the clouds. It is a soft green color. Could this be worth anything. Thank you Debbie dlg54@comcast.net
I have an antique with the name Meridian B Company 179 on the bottom. What would the value of this item be?
sat on his bottom
Trees are painted white at the bottom to protect them from sunburn, pests, and diseases, as the white paint reflects sunlight and helps regulate the tree's temperature.
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Usually with a colorful shell on the bottom.
what does the initals spco for on sterling silver as a marking on the bottom of a piece with the 638
Its a basic map with the shapes down the bottom
a painted turtle. If it is bright orange it's a male, if it is dull it is female.
A trade mark, manufacturer's mark or factory mark.
Yes, a subsidiary class label typically includes a class marking at the bottom of the label, which indicates the specific class or category it belongs to within the broader labeling system. This marking helps in identifying and categorizing the product accurately, ensuring compliance with relevant regulations. The class marking is essential for consumers and regulatory bodies to understand the nature and safety of the product.