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Makers' Marks for Copper and Brass Wares

© 2004 Vin Callcut

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Alphabetical list of marks, then the marks : -

  Marks List A-L

Marks List M-Z 

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This part of the site being developed to help collectors interested in the marks used on domestic copper and brass products by some manufacturers.  It covers only marks seen on items recently available at reasonable cost together with a few other significant organisations.  Where there is a mark, it may help to show who made it and give some guidance on dating.  Only a small proportion of products are marked.  The vast number of manufacturers that sometime made copper and brass products means that this list will never be comprehensive.

 These notes are compiled from a variety of sources and there is no guarantee that the information is either complete or correct.  There are many gaps in the information that need to be filled.  The use of any illustrations showing current trademarks does not imply that they have been authorised by the present owners, nor is it intended to infringe their copyright or registration.

 The selection of marks included are those that have been found on items currently to be found on internet auction sites and at antique and collectors’ fairs in the UK.  Most are either British or American marks used from the late 19th century onwards.  Others will be included as they become available. 

 Not included :

Marks only found on specialist items.

Marks only found on museum items. 

Copper and brass products intended solely for use outside the home.

Personal initials showing ownership (hopefully!). 

 Much of the information comes from knowledgeable vendors and from directories at Birmingham Central Library, The Coalbrookdale Institute, Ironbridge, Shropshire, The National Archives at Kew and the Historical Directories service of Leicester University online.  Older marks can be found in the books by Roderick Butler, Malcolm Haslam and Peter Hornsby. These are listed in the references. MarkRefs

Hot links are provided to some of the websites covering past and existing makers.   

Some makers are well documented on websites or in the literature while others are not.  Comparisons may encourage some industrial historians to establish and promote sites covering favourite or local manufacturers.  Particular congratulations must be given to the Wolverhampton Historical Society who have put together an excellent site covering the major manufacturers in the Black Country just to the West of Birmingham.

   http://www.localhistory.scit.wlv.ac.uk/Museum/metalware/metalwarehall.htm

 Corrections, amendments and extra details of makers, their history and their marks will be welcomed and acknowledged.  Please email to vin@oldcopper.org.

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 Address convention :  

No country is listed if the address is in the United Kingdom. 

‘USA’ is not added to American addresses if the City and/or State is sufficient.

Alphabetical list of marks, then the marks 

 

 
 

 

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  Marks List A-L

Marks List M-Z 

  Unknown Marks

 

 
 

 
     
 

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