Steven Tribe
15-Feb-2018, 05:23
Just 3mm in height on the sleeve which was covered with brush applied "sticky" lacquer. At first, I thought it was some kind of wrench mark, but took a primitive macro photo as it was placed exactly underneath the tangential drive.
I read this as L and a C. The base of the L has been angled to avoid messing up the lower half of the C. The star was a popular item as trademwrk identity, so isn't that helpful!
A French solution (bought in France and it looks french in construction/finish) would be Louis Clement - no relation to the other Clements - who was active in the early 20th century and a very minor maker. Does anyone have any other ideas?
I read this as L and a C. The base of the L has been angled to avoid messing up the lower half of the C. The star was a popular item as trademwrk identity, so isn't that helpful!
A French solution (bought in France and it looks french in construction/finish) would be Louis Clement - no relation to the other Clements - who was active in the early 20th century and a very minor maker. Does anyone have any other ideas?