More pictures... sorry it took me a while!
Note the "US" clearly discernable in spite of the pitting, along with the somewhat less descernable "1844" date above it...
Hard to tell from the picture, but once I saw an example of the "L. Pomeroy" manufacturer, and it was the first one I'd seen that had the US and date on the rear part of the lock plate, I was able to make out the "L. Pomeroy".
Gap between the inlet and lock plate when tightly screwed in. This has me perplexed... unless I'm just not fitting it in right.
Note the "US" clearly discernable in spite of the pitting, along with the somewhat less descernable "1844" date above it...
Hard to tell from the picture, but once I saw an example of the "L. Pomeroy" manufacturer, and it was the first one I'd seen that had the US and date on the rear part of the lock plate, I was able to make out the "L. Pomeroy".
Gap between the inlet and lock plate when tightly screwed in. This has me perplexed... unless I'm just not fitting it in right.