Help identifying faucet manufacture and getting cartridge replacement

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dcuste

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I would have never guessed that even google lens can't help. It's leaking and the whole stem is corroded. I've looked at bunch of web sites and can't find a match. The faucet was probably made in 2008, but can't say for sure. If these are no longer available, can I just soak the whole thing in vinegar and then lube it? Replace the ceramic parts? The inside diameter of the lower barrel is 5/8". So is that the size ceramic I need to order, if it turns out I can't get a whole new stem? Thanks in advance for any advice. I'm shocked how difficult this is.
 

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A picture of the whole faucet trim might help to identify yours. There are no identifying labels on the faucet supplies?

I doubt that the ceramics are replacable as a part, but I've never tried.
 

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Thanks for the fast reply.

They sell 1/2" ceramics. Haven't looked for the larger ones I thing I need yet. Here are some more pictures. The logo I posted earlier is right at the base of the spout. There no other marks as far as I can tell.
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The photos of the trim are not clear enough to determine a manufacturer. The cartridge looks to match Soho. Be certain to get a spline count and a more accurate length. This stem is from the Barry Walter Co and sells to plumbing supply companies around the country.
The 465371 closes clockwise and the 465372 closes counter-clockwise.
 

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