1. In March 1921, the Brummagems ambushed Sabini at Greenford Trotting Park. 2. The significant button industry gave rise to the term " Brummagem button ". 3. Currently US collectors of political memorabilia use " brummagem " to refer to imitations. 4. Mrs . PERRIN must not mingle her genuine native goods with such Brummagem ware ". 5. Collectors have a word for fakes _ they're called " brummagem ." 6. The anti-brummagem law, officially the Hobby Protection Act, goes back only to 1973. 7. By the late 19th century, " Brummagem " was still used as a term for Birmingham. 8. The Birmingham politician Joseph Chamberlain was nicknamed " Brummagem Joe " ( affectionately or satirically, depending on the speaker ). 9. The term derives from " Brummagem " or " Bromwichham ", historical variants of the name Birmingham. 10. Brummagem and Brummagem ware are also terms for cheap and shoddy imitations, in particular when referring to mass-produced goods.