Dutch Tea Caddy 18th Century?

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dw171
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Dutch Tea Caddy 18th Century?

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I'm having trouble identifying these marks. Its a tea caddy with the 4 seasons on each side. The marks are lion (no crown or number), crown "R" or "B", and a fleur de lis. No other marks present. My best guess was its Dutch silver marks. Could anyone help identify them? Thanks

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dw171
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Re: Dutch Tea Caddy 18th Century?

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Wasn't sure how to edit first post, but here's a closer picture of the hallmarks

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Re: Dutch Tea Caddy 18th Century?

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Hi,
I think they are pseudo marks.
But let`s wait for more responses.
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Re: Dutch Tea Caddy 18th Century?

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Yep, I checked Hanau silver marks and it was made by Friedrich Reusswig early 1900's.
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