I have a silver cigarette case which based on blakstone's posting I have been able to identify possibly to be made by Tallinna Juveelitehas ("Tallinn Jewel Factory") in Estonia around 1950's.
I gather that 875 means that it is 87.5% silver and the "H" (greek alphabet eta) is the mark of the assay office in Tallinn. I was wondering if anyone would be able to tell me:
- what does the woman's profile between 875 and H mean?
- does anyone recognize the other stamp, possibly the maker's mark?
I couldn't find such a maker's mark from here: http://www.proovikoda.ee/register/otsing.php, either.
Thank you!



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