There is a nice Silver bowl, 800 silver.

Another item of which I can't find the maker's mark.

Has anybody an idea?
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
Gerox
Hi Italiansilver,Italiansilver wrote:this is a typical oval centerpiece called usually with the french word "Jatte" (bowl)
if you do a google search with the words
"jatte argento" you will find a lot of variety
And that`s Buccellati, the most prominent Italian silversmith and jeweler.Unfortunately, sometimes my grandfather forgot to put the trade mark on silver and gold jewelry.
or the opposite:amena wrote: A retailer was not obliged to put his own mark, but the items he sold had to have the manufacturer's one. This is and was the law.
what I wanted say is that there are (at least it happens here in Florence) many small silversmiths that work for big brands.Gerox wrote: Nor do I know to what extent the assumption of Italiansilver "the manufacturer uses the id mark of the retailer" is leading here.