Also not here for the argument. With all information gathered. I think everyone could be correct.
In my ECC collection i see the same happening over and over again. Blackburn made ECC82 tubes labeled Philips (or Adzam, Valvo) and Mullard labeled ECC82 made in Heerlen, Holland.
Labels of tubes don't tell the whole story. Always look at the tube code. Don't mind the label.
The Totterham problem is explained best in this blog:
https://mullard.org/blogs/our-product-manufacturers/tungsramThey have codes J5B and J5D
J = Totterham
5 = July
B and D are 1953 change symbols.
Edit: So these are genuine "Mullard" and could be relabeled from Tungsram factories or foreign import from other factories.
Brimar 6SN7 tubes look distinctly different from Philips'. For this you can look at the way the support rods are fixed to the mica, the build of the mica (without "teeth") etc. I do like the Brimar 6SN7's a lot. Very nice tubes.
Other then Bruxelles, haven't heard other 6SN7's from Philips Europe.
On another note. For the German market and military, Valvo in Hamburg made the 12SX7 (special version 12SN7) but can't find proof of a 6SN7's. From my experience with Valvo tubes, if they made a 6SN7 these could be very very very good performers. Possibly the best sounding SN7's you could buy.