Silver mark or a pseudo-mark?

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mitrich45
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Silver mark or a pseudo-mark?

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Help to understand - is it a mark of silver or a pseudo-mark?
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Re: Silver mark or a pseudo-mark?

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For me, the mocha pot or chocolate pot, with an abundance of decoration points to Hanau Germany or in the Hanau style kitsch.

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Re: Silver mark or a pseudo-mark?

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I agree, very similar. But I have not seen such hallmarks in Hanau.
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Re: Silver mark or a pseudo-mark?

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These marks have already been discussed here,
viewtopic.php?p=186732&hilit=coffee#p186732
but the photos are no longer visible.
I bought a coffee pot with these marks
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After several years a Polish antique dealer asked me to identify the marks on a tray with cloche bought in Italy.
The cloche was marked with the fantasy marks on the visible upper edge, while the tray was marked with legal Italian marks on the invisible lower edge.
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The silversmith's mark is most likely 374 MI, corresponding to Airoli Piero.
Hope this helps.
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Re: Silver mark or a pseudo-mark?

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HI amena,
Thank you very much!!!
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Re: Silver mark or a pseudo-mark?

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Sorry sorry sorry, lapsus calami.
ARIOLI not AIROLI
Below is one of his teapots
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Regards
Amena
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