Help removing shower hardware

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UlsterBoy13

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I just purchased a home. It was built in 06.

I have hardware in my bathroom. It does not have the usual Allen Wrench screw anywhere on it to remove the hardware. It also has no Brand Name which i could look up. i removed the caulking from the point where faucet meets wall.

I have attached pictures of the hardware. I dont want to apply too much force in turning the faucet Counter Clock Wise in case i do more damage behind the walls. i also read they may be pull off but that again makes me wary as to what forces are being applied behind the wall.

Any ideas?
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Look on the underside of the spout and handle for a slot or hole.
 

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For the tub spout, they come in two styles: screw on, and push on. The push on style requires a set screw to keep it from moving. No set screw, it must unscrew. Is there a seam on the flared piece to the lever handle? Could that part unscrew, then expose the next step to the ultimate removal?
 
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