This is my first post. This is a great forum and I look forward to learning and contributing on here. I recently bought this bowl and I'm not even sure if it is sterling silver. Please let me know if any recognizes the mark and if it's even sterling silver.
Thank you in advance.
Help identify this mark.
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Re: Help identify this mark.
Hi welcome to the forum,
I believe it to be Portuguese silver, this particular assay mark for the city of Porto also known as Oporto, used 1843/1853.
The zig-zag line is made by the assayer to determine the silver fineness, I believe fineness could be above sterling standard (925/1000) and perhaps minimum 958/1000 (95.8% pure silver). Could you show us an image of the complete bowl and an clear enhanced image of the marks.
Oel.
I believe it to be Portuguese silver, this particular assay mark for the city of Porto also known as Oporto, used 1843/1853.
The zig-zag line is made by the assayer to determine the silver fineness, I believe fineness could be above sterling standard (925/1000) and perhaps minimum 958/1000 (95.8% pure silver). Could you show us an image of the complete bowl and an clear enhanced image of the marks.
Oel.
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Re: Help identify this mark.
Oel,oel wrote:Hi welcome to the forum,
I believe it to be Portuguese silver, this particular assay mark for the city of Porto also known as Oporto, used 1843/1853.
The zig-zag line is made by the assayer to determine the silver fineness, I believe fineness could be above sterling standard (925/1000) and perhaps minimum 958/1000 (95.8% pure silver). Could you show us an image of the complete bowl and an clear enhanced image of the marks.
Oel.
Thank you for the quick and informative response. Here are the additional photos you requested. I welcome any new information. Thank you in advance.
Re: Help identify this mark.
Thanks for the images, nice silver bowl, could you spell out the maker’s mark initials?
Perhaps other forum members will be able to tell you more.
Best,
Oel.
Perhaps other forum members will be able to tell you more.
Best,
Oel.
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Re: Help identify this mark.
It's hard to decipher but it appears to be EW?oel wrote:Thanks for the images, nice silver bowl, could you spell out the maker’s mark initials?
Perhaps other forum members will be able to tell you more.
Best,
Oel.
Thanks again.
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Re: Help identify this mark.
Don't believe it's EW, may I make a suggestion?
Place your camera on the macro setting, focus solely on the makers mark. Also try to filter the sunlight though a drap then as your shooting try not to lean over the object which creates an additional shadow. Then keep shooting from different angles, you will eventually get the shot you need.
Warren
Place your camera on the macro setting, focus solely on the makers mark. Also try to filter the sunlight though a drap then as your shooting try not to lean over the object which creates an additional shadow. Then keep shooting from different angles, you will eventually get the shot you need.
Warren