I saw one with the serial number in the 360 thousands that sold for over $25,000.00 USD in 2004. If it is in good working order and looks good, you have an excellent item to buy or sell. Good luck.
Hello, I don't know the history of this company but I have a silver plated old spoon with j.dolfinger & co. stamped on the back of it. Maybe they were retailers.
These were manufactured by Crescent Firearms, c. 1893-1931, for John M Smyth Hardware of Chicago.
In the Shackleton Collection of Clarinets at Edinburgh University there is an example of a Henry Gunckel stamped clarinet. This brand is said in the catalogue to be a trade name of Buffet Crampon, Paris, 1880-1920c. Somewhere else on the web I've seen a statement that a Chicago importer (Healy?) stamped imported French clarinets with the Henry Gunckel name. This is not inconsistent with the first piece of information. I have a B flat simple (albert) system example which is chunky with a high key action and really nice nickel silver keys.
* A pianos serial number will usually be found stamped on its soundboard in figures about 2 cm high. Serial numbers are usually between four and seven digits long. * A number stamped on the top of the side of an upright piano is probably a dealer's stock number. * A number cast into the frame is almost certainly not a serial number.
i have a Stevens like the one you speak of.....here is what mine is stamped....hope it helps.....top, patented august 12 1913 right side of receiver trade mark Stevens reg us pat off & fgn Stevens arms company chicopee falls mass. usa left side stamped nitro special.........
The company stamped the person as their best employee. This sentence uses the word stamped in it.
I have very old necklace stamped 356 also with a Crown stamped also.
Stamped Concrete Contractors
I really dont know for sure but I have an Antique Iron Bed that is amazing, very old, and has Art Bed Company and Chicago stamped on a rail. I would guess this bed is from the late 1800's to early 1900's. Gayle
possibly initails, or a company
There is no information or history on a print of the Last Supper which is stamped us-ap co Chicago stk 791.
It probably refers to a company.
Retailed by either Hibbard, Spencer, Bartlett & Co of Chicago (1855-1960) or Gray & Dudley Hardware Co of Nashville (1880-1930).
That is the company or maker.
The I S stands for International Silver Company Meriden, Connecticut.
When jewelry has 10KCAL stamped on it, the 10K means that the jewelry is 10 karat. The CAL is a mark that shows the company that made the piece.
Can be ring (class) (a) or other kind alloys metal mixed or (ca) California ring, or other company name.Because the stamped on in the ring depending who company made, Can be like L.L.E.P. or C.U.I. Inc. Sincerely.