Thanks,
Tamara


The style of the tray is fairly standard Spanish Colonial revivalism and silver in this style is seen from Mexico all the way down to the icy tips of Argentina and Chile. Almost every country in this area has marked decimally and more often than not with the extra zero and period. Can't see any reason to pinpoint it to Mexico, Peru or any other country in the Americas.However, I have seen the "Hecho A Mano" and "900" hallmarks on pieces from Peru, so I'm not ruling out Peru as a possible candidate, but it seems quite strongly rooted in Mexico with a very slight chance of Peru, perhaps further research will help ::