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.
she has a heart of a swan
A cygnet is a baby swan. A male swan is called a Cob, and a female swan is called a Pen.
A female swan is called a Pen. A male is a Cob and a young swan is a Cygnet.
In physics, work is defined as the transfer of energy that occurs when a force is applied to an object, causing it to move. If the mother swan pushes the third baby swan, work is being done on that baby swan because a force is exerted on it, resulting in its movement. Therefore, energy is being transferred to the baby swan, which qualifies as work being done.
The bird you are thinking of is a SWAN.
The makers mark you described, featuring a crown, swan, triangle, and the letters "MB," likely refers to the Chinese porcelain manufacturer known as "Ming Dynasty" or possibly a specific factory like "Ming Bao." Marks like these are often used to indicate the production period and the specific maker of the porcelain. The crown and swan imagery can signify quality and craftsmanship. For accurate identification, consulting a porcelain expert or reference guide specific to Chinese ceramics may provide more detailed insights.
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Robinson Ransbottom
The makers mark featuring a swan and banner is associated with Victor Tre Cox, a silversmith from England. This hallmark indicates the presence of fine silver craftsmanship. The swan typically symbolizes elegance and grace, reflecting the quality of the items produced by Cox. His work is often sought after by collectors of antique silverware.
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.
unicorn makers mark on brass
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.
silver
In the context of bourbon whiskey, a "Swan" refers to a specific type of bottle design used by Maker's Mark. The term is often associated with the unique wax seal that adorns the neck of the bottle, which is hand-dipped in red wax, resembling a swan’s neck. This distinctive feature, along with the bottle's overall shape, contributes to the brand's recognizable identity in the spirits market.
The Mark of the Crown has 144 pages.
The Mark of the Crown was created on 1999-10-01.
They are linked to queen because they are protected by the crown.