FWIW, those Spanish guns resemble the 1906 Browning or the 1908 Colt outwardly, but are not actually copies since they are different internally, having concealed hammers rather than the striker of the Colt/Browning gun, and a safety that blocks the trigger rather than the sear as the Browning-designed safety does. (The early FN pistol had no thumb safety at all, and the one later added differs from the one on the Colt.)
There were at least a hundred tradenames used on those pistols, and at least a couple of dozen companies making them. Most were made of inferior metal with poor workmanship; gunsmiths today won't even consider trying to repair them and few shops will take them on trade. If anyone offers $100 for such a gun, take it.
Also FWIW, Hermanos is Spanish for "Brothers." The name is Apaolozo.
Jim