Enfield Maker's Mark AE - Interpretation Needed

skirsons

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My custom Enfield No. 5 .22LR has an AE for a maker's mark on the receiver wrist. Can anyone tell me what this means?

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The only referenece I've been able to find points to South Africa... this is highly doubtful seeing as how the rifle has Canadian service markings.
 
Found another reference, A.E. Clarke & Co. They are gunsmiths in England. Perhaps they built the rifle and re-marked it without scrubbing the original WWII date. They only go back 28 years.

For all I know AE might be a really common maker, but no one's responded to this thread, so I'm continuing to think it is a mystery.
 
Here's the right thread.

If there's someone out there who knows quite a bit about enfields and has never heard of this marking, please let me know. Even an "I don't know" from an expert could be valuable.
 
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