Postby Traintime » Sat Jan 18, 2020 2:08 pm
The crescents can probably be ignored as just detail work...they were also found impressed on the marks side where the shield interfered during the stamping of the identification. After checking many marks to see if a badly corrupted (latin) letter might form a curved Y before an M (no sure results), I've looked further afield. There are two possible letter symbols in Hebrew which have slight similarity, but this doesn't seem to make sense due to the M. (Flipping the shield to view as a tablet is all too far out there to be useful.) One question..What is the earliest known use of a 900 mark anywhere? Unless this is an obscure Western mark overlooked or else not noted, an Asian origin may have to be considered regardles of the design elements. (Hopefully not a mid-century Japanese toy maker mark.)