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The date code is just after the patent number (sometimes after FABRICATION ANGLAISE): '''1920 +: <span style="font-size:small"> <u>7</u>, <u>8</u>, <u>9</u> and, <u>0</u> for 1930, <u>11</u>, <u>12</u>, <u>13</u> and <u>14</u> for the 30s.</span>''' (they are smaller and underscored). | The date code is just after the patent number (sometimes after FABRICATION ANGLAISE): '''1920 +: <span style="font-size:small"> <u>7</u>, <u>8</u>, <u>9</u> and, <u>0</u> for 1930, <u>11</u>, <u>12</u>, <u>13</u> and <u>14</u> for the 30s.</span>''' (they are smaller and underscored). | ||
* From ''''28 up to '34''' the patent numbers stamp was preceded by "CANADIAN PATENTS". Only in 1927 were stamped the numbers alone. | * From ''''28 up to '34''' the patent numbers stamp was preceded by '''"CANADIAN PATENTS"'''. Only in 1927 were stamped the numbers alone. | ||
* "MADE IN ENGLAND" stamped on pipes intended for export, in these cases, stamped DUNHILL'S "SHELL" (without "Briar"). | * "MADE IN ENGLAND" stamped on pipes intended for export, in these cases, stamped DUNHILL'S "SHELL" (without "Briar"). |