Please help me identify this ALBION metal bar!

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  1. Akos Santa

    Akos Santa New Member

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    I inherited this stamped metal bar which I assume to be a manufacturer’s bullion. It’s some kind of trademarked alloy that they (Albion?) sold to other manufacturers. I spent dozens of hours searching on the internet, but no luck. I did not find anything about this metal bar. I decided to post its photos here, hoping that someone will have the answer. The bar is 2155 grams and its dimensions are 250 x 63 x 20 millimeters. Thank you for reading it.
     
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  2. Ownedbybear

    Ownedbybear Well-Known Member

    It's a promotional item. I'd suspect whoever made the Albion alloy was in Sheffield or Birmingham. 20s or 30s.
     
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  3. Born2it

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  4. Ownedbybear

    Ownedbybear Well-Known Member

    Tillotson was a cutler, so not them, and not Stacey. Ward are a toolmaker. Spencer would make the most sense. It'd be worth contacting the Sheffield museum.
     
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  5. wlwhittier

    wlwhittier Well-Known Member

    The bar is almost certainly Babbitt metal, a pourable (when molten) material used to line journal bearings, like connecting rod and main bearings in automobile and other internal combustion engines. Also used industrially in much larger journals, as in paper mills, etc.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Babbitt_(alloy)
     
  6. Mixdenny

    Mixdenny Active Member

    As already mentioned it is a bar of bearing metal. It's not bullion, that is the way the metal was sold. Just search for "babbitt bar" and you will see dozens of fancy bars all cast with the manufacturers name and graphics.
     
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