Well I jumped the gun and have already painted the daubs before I digested the last post. I couldn't find any stainless coloured paint locally, so I used the VHT cast iron. Its lighter (more steel like) than my iPhone photos show, and was an exact match for the fresh cast iron on the Currie Ford 1330 long yoke, so not too bad.
In any case I am generally pleased with the rear axle. :-)
I found the remains of a yellow daub by the filler plug, under a layer of paint so I noted that, (complete with run) and replicated same on the carrier.
The yoke is as mentioned, with a yellow driveshaft clocking blob and a spray of Ford blue across the lower yoke and dust shield.
I didn't notice any blue remnants on the pinion support so I just allowed the barest of touches there.
In any case I think this will do unless I find some further markings info re inspector crayon scrawls etc.
Thanks for all the assistance.