"A subscriber brought into The Circular office an atomizer, the top of which was stamped as follows:
Answer: The Imperial Metal Co,. manufacturers of metal goods, NE corner 19th and Hamilton Sts Philadelphia, Pa, use tops for atomizers stamped as above. These tops, however, are manufactured by J Muhr & Bro, same address. The crown mark is illustrated in "Trade Marks of the Jewelry and Kindred Trades", published by The Jewelers Circular Pub Co." 1898.
H. Muhr's Sons (which evolved from Muhr & Sons) is a little-known watch case company, but some of its product trade names are very familiar since they continued to be used by successors long after H. Muhr's Sons ceased to make cases.
STERLING (image of a crown) 925-1000
Answer: The Imperial Metal Co,. manufacturers of metal goods, NE corner 19th and Hamilton Sts Philadelphia, Pa, use tops for atomizers stamped as above. These tops, however, are manufactured by J Muhr & Bro, same address. The crown mark is illustrated in "Trade Marks of the Jewelry and Kindred Trades", published by The Jewelers Circular Pub Co." 1898.
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