Swedish Silver Decanter from 1770 ?

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Dekas
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Swedish Silver Decanter from 1770 ?

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Swedish Silver Decanter from 1770 ? The Decanter in the style of "Rococo"?

I found only one hallmark «M» on handle of Decanter. Without other marks than the main "M" supposed to be the Swedish year letter 1770. But there is no the state control mark (three crowns) — after 1754. What reasons might be? This Decanter is not for export? (if it's Swedish Decanter from 1770)

The hallmark, maybe Swedish but then again it could be German. I am trying to identify the country of origin and makers mark.

I can not identify the hallmark. Can someone help? Any information would be appreciated. Thank you so much.

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Re: Swedish Silver Decanter from 1770 ?

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this is not swedish. My guess would be German or Austria.
And M = Metal or similar.
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Re: Swedish Silver Decanter from 1770 ?

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What «metal»? This very wide concept … To metal belongs about 100 elements (gold, aluminum, silver, tin …)
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Re: Swedish Silver Decanter from 1770 ?

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Hi,

M could be a warning mark like; MET, METAL or METALL in principle for all objects with non-precious metal additions.

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Re: Swedish Silver Decanter from 1770 ?

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This Product be not magnetized. From what metal can be manufactured this product?
Hardly steel can form such composition. It not tin, because metal not soft on a product. I think that this silver...
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Re: Swedish Silver Decanter from 1770 ?

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It can be zinc, alpacka, German silver, tin, britannia ...almost whatever white metal alloy even aluminum. With only this M mark it is almost impossible that it would be silver.
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Re: Swedish Silver Decanter from 1770 ?

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Exactly. This appears to be a pewter like alloy that in Britain is called "Britannia Metal", and was used extensively in Germany and Austria (most famously by WMF).
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