Originally Posted By: Dave in Maine
Originally Posted By: Igorrock

what appears to be miffilluur. not sure the variations
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a reference to what looks like "wienn" although it could be "vienn"


The "f"s in "Miffilluur" are actually fraktur-style "s"es. That style went out in English around 1800*, but hangs on in Germany and German-speaking Europe until WWII. And the "uu" would be "eu". In other words, "Missilleur".

* Consider some of the US's foundational documents, like this image of the Bill of Rights contemporary to its enactment http://law2.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/ftrials/conlaw/billofrights.jpg

Similarly, the "Vienn" is more likely "Vienne" - French for Vienna.

In other words, this maker was not shy about advertising his work and put his name and town on both the barrels and the actions.


thanks for explaining that. I didnt know why everyone was in such a strong agreement until this post. It was somewhat bugging me the spelling but now makes sense. thanks for telling me smile