Hi!
I'm new. I have spent the better part of the day trying to figure out when this item was made and what the words on the front mean, but I've been hitting brick walls.
We found this electrical switch cover near an abandoned home. I'm pretty sure it's from the 1920s. It's heavy, so I believe it's possibly brass.
On the front, above one switch it has written, " Bkts" . Above the other, it has "Centre". I am guessing that "Centre" refers to which lights that switch controlled, but I'm stumped on the meaning of Bkts.
Also, on the reverse side, there is what appears to be a trademark symbol. There is an "H" inside of a horizontal diamond, and an "N" directly underneath.
If anyone could give me any info on the meaning of the words onot the front or info on the history of the manufacturer , I would be very grateful. I'm a history nut. I love old things and i dont plan to sell it so I'm not really concerned about value, but if anyone has a guesstimate..that's cool too. Thanks!