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ENOTS seem to be a type of early grease fitting/nipple.

https://www.vintagecarparts.co.uk/part.phtml?PartID=739

They may also have had some application of steam locomotives, and this site remarks on a spray bottle used with it:"An ENOTS (I don't know exactly what the word means) valve was fitted to the engine so that the boiler could be refilled with a squirt bottle while the engine is under steam." Seems like its the sort of thing involved.

https://www.sidestreetbannerworks.com/locos/loco30.html
 
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An ENOTS (I don't know exactly what the word means) valve was fitted .

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Benton and Stone. ENOTS is Stone spelled backwards. Clever, eh.
Jeff
 
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