Brokennock
Cannon
I think we have clearly shown, these are not Roman Numerals. Please observe post #12.
This seems to show that these are not Roman Numerals but a poorly thought out stylized font. We often see logos, maker's marks, and such utilizing a connection of similar letters even today. In the case of indicating powder granulation this would seem to have been a bad idea. And appears to have been abandoned.
We have seen other pictures from the same approximate time period that do have a more clear indication of powder granulation, i.e. ffg or fffg and they all say "Superfine" on them.
This seems to show that these are not Roman Numerals but a poorly thought out stylized font. We often see logos, maker's marks, and such utilizing a connection of similar letters even today. In the case of indicating powder granulation this would seem to have been a bad idea. And appears to have been abandoned.
We have seen other pictures from the same approximate time period that do have a more clear indication of powder granulation, i.e. ffg or fffg and they all say "Superfine" on them.