Hello Bruce.
In the March of 1979 (over 43 years ago!) I paid one of my occasional visits to Roy Braddock of Jowett fame when he lived at North Rode in Cheshire. Every time I visited him, I returned home with what Roy deemed was a little something that I might just need some day.
Reading your post below I remembered that on a shelf I had such a thing, and I doubt it will ever be needed.
It's a new old stock differential crown-wheel and pinion, with rivets.
Something in the back of my mind, and I didn't make a note of it at the time, seems to remember that they could possibly be for a Bradford, but I was assured by Roy that they could be used in a pre-war rear axle if necessary.
I don't think they are actually paired because the pinion has 9-50 stamped on it, whereas the crown-wheel has, amongst other stamps, 4-54 on it.
Pinion stamps ... 2114x1 ... 9-50 ... VBW ... 17 1/2 degrees and NOGH
Crown-wheel stamps ... 2103x4 ... 4-54 ... VBW ... 17 1/2 degrees ... and NOGH. It has 43 teeth and is 7 1/4" O.D. and 4 7/16"I.D.
There rivets to fit.
Let me know if of interest.
All the best for the New Year,
Tony.
P.S. There are still the two used crown-wheels shown in my October post if you don't have any other luck.