Hello! I have a problem with identifying these hallmarks on an old silver oklad. It looks to be made in 18th century, but I haven't found anything similar. I'd be grateful if you could share your opinion.
Hello! I have a spoon with hallmarks I cannot identify. It was found in Europe but closest match are some Canadian hallmarks. Can anyone help with these marks? Is it a popular pattern? Best regards Piotr
Hello Krisztian! Thanks very much for your help, I'm really astonished with your knowledge. The item itself is a silver church dish, probably for storing holy wafers. It was made to imitate old XVI/XVII century silverware.
Best regards,
Piotr
Thanks for helping me with this spoon. Ulm mark seems to be the most plausible but I couldn't find an identical one. My spoon is probably one of spoons from the linked photo, as the seller from whom I bought it had about 4 of them. Silverly: I couldn't find any article in your link, it only shows a ...
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It looks like it was supposed for vodka. Behind the women's head there should be letter indicating city, but identifying a makers mark could be very difficult.
Best regards,
Piotr
Hello! I'm a new member here, so I'd like to introduce myself. My name is Piotr and I live in Poland. I've had recently acquired this spoon, but couldn't find any info about it. It bears only two acorn (?) marks. I'd appreciate any help with founding it's origin and dating it. Best regards, Piotr ...