Brass plate with letters.

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National Malleable Castings Company?

Early 20th C. Cleveland, Ohio

Found near a railroad? They had patents for railcar couplers.

DCMatt
 

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Thank you,that was found in Poland in trench full of wwI items,on that hill there was big fight in 1915 bettwen imperial Russian troops and Austro-Hungarian.How that get there? we never find out probably,maybe it came with American help for imp.Russia army?Maybe that company was making something for army?
I try this US forum cause that CO looks like you said "Company".
Thanks for help.
 

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It appears to be in the shape of an apple. And that font is older, maybe late 1800s.

Best of luck on the ID. I am clueless...
 

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Thank you,that was found in Poland in trench full of wwI items,on that hill there was big fight in 1915 bettwen imperial Russian troops and Austro-Hungarian.How that get there? we never find out probably,maybe it came with American help for imp.Russia army?Maybe that company was making something for army?
I try this US forum cause that CO looks like you said "Company".
Thanks for help.

If you want help here please follow the rules.

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If you want help here please follow the rules.

PLEASE READ BEFORE POSTING ITEMS IN "WHAT IS IT?"
IMPORTANT!

When posting in "What Is It?", please give members the information they need to help identify your find:

1. Post sharp closeup photos of both the front and the back.

2. State the actual size of the item. Also, if possible, put something with it in the photo for scale: a common U.S. coin, a ruler, etc.

3. If there are any inscriptions which cannot be easily read in the photos, type them in full in your post.

4. If there are maker's marks, numbers, symbols, or other marks on the back which are not easily seen in the photo, post a closeup or a drawing of them.

5. Indicate the composition of the item. For example: "thin brass, filled with lead on the back."


Do not deliberately withhold any information just to "have fun" seeing if members can guess correctly.

• Once your item has been identified, don't forget to mark it "Solved."

Finally, if someone identifies your item or provides other helpful information, take time to post your appreciation— and maybe send a PM to say, "Thanks!" too.



Your font is way too small man!!! :dontknow: Did I stumble into the Blind Posters forum or something? jeesh
 

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