Probably from the 1920's. There is little to no collector interest in the Spanish knockoffs of the S&W and Colt revolvers, with retail pricing under $200. sales@countrygunsmith.net
It could be the benchmark of the gunsmith who assembled the revolver.
a:)Trademark b:)Trade-names c:)Service Marks d:)Collective Trademarks e:)names and other marks of ownership stamped on containers of beverages
vd would be the trademark for the company that produced the jewelry it has no standing to the gold at all if your item is stamped that way it is just their trademark
what is my 12 gauge pump Remington trademark stamped 1903 may 5 to may 5 1905 serial number u 60212
JWBR is a registered trademark presently owned by Verigold.Com, Ltd.
JWBR is a registered trademark presently owned by Verigold.Com, Ltd.
Seldom exceed 80 USD
$50.
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First of all describe the gun. Is it a revolver, or a shotgun? A revolver has a grip but so does a shotgun (actually a for end).
The production year is not stamped on a gun. It is the serial number that is used to tell which batch was made in a particular year. Go to: proofhouse.com for listings.
Probably an assembly number.