Silver box

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Johny
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Silver box

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Maybe someone knows who is the producer?


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Re: Silver box

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The hallmark resembles the "Tughra" hallmarks of the Ottoman Empire, yet it is not identical, so I would say Turkey is a good place to start. ::: Based on all the Turkish Hallmarks I've looked at, I think this would have been made in the 1950s after all the compulsory hallmarks for Turkey had ended? ::::

It's a good quality object, and the clasp might even be gold (rose gold). ::::
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Re: Silver box

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I think this is Canada but I can't find an equivalent on the forum
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Re: Silver box

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Could be a Canadian of Turkish descent who is paying homage to Turkey by choosing a makers mark which resembles a Tughra. ::: This will be difficult to figure out. ::: An independent artist from Canada, maybe so. :::
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Re: Silver box

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It has nothing to do with tughra

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So those are initials just in a really ornate pattern? ::: That pattern is unusually ornate. ::: I thought about India too. ::: Many possibilities. :::
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Silver box sterling

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Maybe someone knows who is the producer?

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