Below is a pic of the bowl. Raised and repousee chased to depict different flowers in the diamond-shaped reserve panels. Fully gilded inside.
The mark is inside the upper rim. There is a mark that looks like the letter "V" and a square mark that looks like an arched coronet (crown) over a central element (unidentified) and flanked by columns. <p>The bowl is 5 3/4 inches in diameter (excluding the handles) and is substantial, it weighs about 16 ounces troy. It has a mid-eastern look to it, but I am not certain. The bottom has a centering dot for raising and then a "rocker engraved" straight line about 2 inches long. There are no other marks and the antique shop where I bought this thought it was a "planter" so no help from the previous owner.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Judhael