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The marks around the outside rim are where the finished piece is broken away from the gate and then ground down even. You can get a diagram of the casting here:
As for trademarks, my understanding is Lodge marked some of their pieces in the earlier 1900s but most pieces during the same timeframe are unmarked. During the middle of the 1900s the pieces were exclusively unmarked, and then they began marking them with the Lodge TM similar to what you'll see today in the latter part of the 1900s. Being new, that's what I've learned so far, but I expect one of the experts to chime in and correct me
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