Who Manufactured this English Shaving Brush?

I think Celluloid is correct for the handle material and similar to what celluloid "French Ivory" items look like when they age?
 
Nothing on the bottom of the brush. No markings. Apparently the original manufacturer will not be known. The brush is in such good condition it could not have been used very much or at all? I thought someone would have recognized the number but apparently not?
 
I've now finally used this brush and I notice that the knot has the shorter collared hairs that I have only seen on fairly old English shaving brushes. The knot is small but very dense and the brush lathers like a trooper. Definitely a keeper. Makes my Wee Scott seem like a Piker?
 
Thanks for that. It is the same brush as mine. Seems about right that Vulfix or Rooney might have made my brush. My photos are off in color some in my photos, as the brush you found in the sales ad is about the same color as mine. Possibly a little lighter in color? Hard to tell really? Handle material called French Ivory. Interesting, as in using the brush it really is much better than it's size would lead me to believe. Holds enough soap for 3 passes with no problem. I don't think the brush I have was used before I got it. It hasn't shed a hair--yet. Thanks again.
 
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