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Hi,
ATLA is the silverplate division of Danish silver maker C.M.Cohr. The two-tower mark has been used on plated wares since the late 19th century.
The D-hammer-A mark stands for Dansk Arbejde (Danish work), a Danish trade association.
ENERET in Danish means EXCLUSIVE (right).
Thank you for clearing it up for me so its silver plate though someone at a later date have stamped it with the 925 mark to make people think it is silver and not plate. I suppose there are a lot of dishonest people out there, thank you again
At least I have never seen sterling with ``ATLA`` and besides, there are other marks here indicating silver-plate.
Nevertheless, I suggest to have it tested (there are non-invasive electronic testers)
Regards.
No need to test it. It is under no circumstances silver but silver plated. In my opinion the 925 punch is most likely a product number and by chance "925". It has nothing to do with sterling silver. There is a clear Danish two tower silver plate mark visible.
Just for the records: The 925 is not either an indication of the fineness of the electrolytically applied silver plate surface. It is always 100%.