Need help to identify these marks

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techsol
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Need help to identify these marks

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Hi,

I am struggling to id these marks on the bottom of a coffee pot, apologies for the quality of the image but I am unable to get a clearer picture, anybody any ideas?

Thanks

Martin

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Re: Need help to identify these marks

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Hello!
I recognize only the romanian hallmark between 1926-1937, silver content 800/1000.
http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic ... an#p107945
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Re: Need help to identify these marks

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Hi Martin,
Your coffee pot has been traveled.

The mark right hand image could read; dot (.) Z dot (.) Dutch mark to indicate fineness of used objects; finished goods, both domestic and foreign, that were already circulating in the trade without or with invalid marks. As complete assaying procedures could damage a finished item, the Z mark was introduced indicating limited assay. The .Z. to indicate minimum 800/1000 silver fineness introduced 1987 to date.


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Re: Need help to identify these marks

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Thank you Krisztián and Peter, I appreciate your help.

Martin.
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