Help identifying a silversmith

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Smokanabeach
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Help identifying a silversmith

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Hi All,

bellow is a mark I found on several objects (E+eagle+T):

In this case, it is on a oil & vinegar set, couple with the mark bellow (12):

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Thanks for your help.

Best regards,

Don Smoka
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Re: Help identifying a silversmith

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Perhaps just to clarify...in each case both marks appear on the item, or a case of similar items having one mark or the other only?
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Re: Help identifying a silversmith

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Hello Traintime!

The oil and vinager set is in one part. The marks "12" is under the first receptacle and the "E"+"Eagle"+"T" on the second one, not together under each part. Would you think about a german or austrian work if they were both together under each part?

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Re: Help identifying a silversmith

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Let's link the standard fare on plate numbers: https://www.925-1000.com/a_platenumbers.html

So, France or French-influenced might need consideration. Mark ref.: Twelve (12) boxed or in a square. EeagleT in a rectangle.
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Re: Help identifying a silversmith

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I think so... 12 for 12G of silver... But what is surprising is I see this mark several times without knowing its origin, and about its silversmith whereas the hallmark is really identificable... Anyway, another unknown hallmark! I'm strong in finding unknown stuff ;-))) Thanks for your time Traintime.
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