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Crest for seaside resort town Torremolinos in Costa del Sol. Marks very tiny...hexagonal for a possible maker, but rectangular mark rather than star mark (for guarantee). Could it be from another country, or would this be a recent plater's style marking rather than Spanish silverwork. (Handle's metal stock has visible triple-layer lines running down full length of one side.) So hard to read, I don't expect an actual ID of maker..but a hint to origin may help.
Hi,
Even enlarged marks are too small. But the rectangular mark should be Spanish mark for .750 minimum fineness used after 1934.
Small six-point star with trail.
Mucho Gracias for answering that and adding another useful mark to the site. The fineness mark, due to reflective light, was much more visible when viewed upside-down at an oblique angle and was a match to your entry. At least I now know which way to orient the maker's mark...still blurry but appears to divide into four quadrants. At the lower two, I think it may be "M" on the left, and (less sure) "E" to the right. The letters would be a stylistic version of block. Upper left zone is a useless blob, while upper right is an object (possibly a left facing animal). [I'm gonna need a better loupe to photo this one.]