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In page 251 of the work of Rmairo Larraņaga "Historical synthesis of the Basque armeria" is the following news ANTON Mark of cannon (barrel maker) - 1850 Affectionately. Fernando K |
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No. It's the only information. There is no image of the mark, but it occurs to me that the mark says A N T O N, although the N is inverted. Affectionately. Fernando K |
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Honestly, I can not answer this question. You should go to the Ripoll Arms Museum. Fernando K |
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