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venus Posts: 282 |
posted 09-25-2006 07:33 PM
[26-1209] Is anyone familair with a mark W-A? The W-A is on a shield. There is a tiny tiny makers mark, which may be a shield with a cross on it. (Just making a guess on that.) The silver over copper wine cooler is also marked England. I would appreciate any information on the company or maker. Since I posted the above I found on a sales site W-A and they had Shfld after it. Would that mean Sheffield? IP: Logged |
2209patrick Posts: 37 |
posted 10-08-2006 03:09 AM
William Adams, Inc., Birmingham, England, used a W and A mark. The cross you describe might be their compass trademark. IP: Logged |
venus Posts: 282 |
posted 10-12-2006 07:01 AM
Patrick thanks for the information.... IP: Logged |
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