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The only thing I could find was a DHS engineering in Sussex in 1953. There are a few around now but that was the only one I could place in the Mills 36 era.
DHS is actually not a particularly rare mark on No36 levers . It's most likely David Hollander & Sons of Birmingham . They usually made flat ware [knives & spoons etc] so were ideally set up to produce the levers during WW2 for use by other manufacturers who would have made the bodies etc.
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