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hj
Good question, but since the company that made what you see is NOT always the one who made the "faucet", a picture of the hot or cold stem might be more useful.
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NICK (CA)
This may be a dumb question, but since everything looks so fresh and the sink looks new also, is there a chance it is an american standard faucet, just like the sink? Like hj said, without removing one of the handles and trim hardware and looking at the valve stem, it would be hard. If the stem can be removed it would be even easier. Its a long shot and more successful on kitchen faucets, but take a mirror and look at the back of the spout and see if there are any markings.
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george 7941
Ok, I will remove the stem. It won't be for a couple of weeks, though.
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bernabeu (SC)
juuuuust maybe ...... look carefully on the BACK of the spout with a small mirror for an 'etched' logo
also check the aerator for a 'brand' on the 'collar'
good luck
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hj
The only "logo" I have ever found on a lavatory faucet is an occassional name on the drain pop-up and even those are few and far between.
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Wheelchair
Most of the imports willing to expose their names, will place their trademarks under the faucet base. A mounted faucet is more difficult to see that name or mark.
Best Wishes
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hj
IT is "Impossible" to see a name on the bottom of a faucet once it is mounted, and so far I have never seen any company put their name there.
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