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  2. Mark (sign) - Wikipedia

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    Inscribing marks on the manufactured items was likely a precursor of communicative writing. [4] Historically, the marks were used for few purposes: [5] declaration of the ownership (an ownership mark, for example, livestock branding [6]); identification of the manufacturer and place of origin (manufacturer's mark, maker's mark, later a factory ...

  3. File:Silver Spoon, Birmingham (maker's marks).jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. Maker's Mark - Wikipedia

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    Maker's Mark's origin began when T. William "Bill" Samuels Sr., purchased the Burks' Distillery in Loretto, Kentucky, for $35,000 [1] on October 1, 1953. [2] Production began in 1954, and the first run was bottled in 1958 under the brand's dipped red wax seal [2] (U.S. trademark serial number 73526578).

  5. Maker’s Mark, Keeneland launching new 10-year Kentucky ...

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    Maker’s Mark bourbon is kicking off a new 10-year bottle series with Keeneland that will celebrate “Greats of the Gate,” all-time great racehorses.. And they are starting with Man o’ War ...

  6. File:Silver Spoon, Birmingham (edit, maker's marks).jpg

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  7. Maker’s Mark releases unique bourbon bottles for Keeneland ...

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    Maker’s Mark has revealed its commemorative bourbon bottle to celebrate the beginning of Keeneland’s spring meet, which starts Friday. The bottle will feature three distinct label designs from ...

  8. File:Finger post, Maker's Mark.jpg - Wikipedia

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  9. George Unite - Wikipedia

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    A spoon, hallmarked 1899, and carrying the "GU" mark. Close up of maker's mark and hallmarks Printed advert for George Unite & Sons. George Unite (1798 – 19 October 1896) was an English silversmith working in Birmingham, England. [2] Unite was born in Birmingham in 1798 to Samuel and Prudence Unite. He was apprenticed to Joseph Willmore in ...