A friend asks me if I can tell him a little more about what I believe could be Persian 20th century marks; 2nd mark the Persian numeral ۸ ۴ or 84 (zolotniki) as 875/1000 parts silver . I appreciate your assistance.

Thanks!
Oel.
Persian looks as dry as the desert not he surface and specially to the outsiders! Visit the country and hang out with the right people and you would encounter the biggest surprises of your life time in that bit of land!davidross wrote:Magnificent piece!
I am a bit surprised to see that the mystery item turns out to be a cocktail shaker. I thought Iran / Persia has always been as dry as the desert.
Look forward to taking you up on your offer, also to repaying the favor if you find yourself in this corner of the globe.
Cheers, indeed!
David R
Ever heard of Syrah & Shiraz Wine originated in Iran? thanks to the grapes of Shiraz, many resourceful Iranians still get to make their own Syrah wine while Some of the alcohol is smuggled in! However, back to the silver, let me add that Shiraz, like Isfahan, has nice handcrafted silver although it is quite rare to find in the market these days!davidross wrote:While it has nothing to do with silver hallmarks, where tourism is concerned perhaps annasttasiaaa can lure me hither with tales of Iran's fabled national liquors and some enticing Iranian cocktail recipes.