Unmarked elaborately decorated small footed tray- Please help identify/info- Thanks.

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chucktheaggie
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Unmarked elaborately decorated small footed tray- Please help identify/info- Thanks.

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233 Grams
7.5"x5.25" Dimensions
1" Tall

Hello All,
Found this little beauty yesterday. Pretty elaborately decorated with a nice scene of the past. Tray is decorated nicely also.
I was hoping the experts in this forum might know something about the tray. Any information would be appreciated. As a side, I am not sure if it is Sterling/Silver or Silver Plate. Don't want to mar the piece to test it.
Any suggestions?
Thank you all for your time and efforts in advance!
Sincerly,
Chuck
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Re: Unmarked elaborately decorated small footed tray- Please help identify/info- Thanks.

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Four marks on front left side under the jug...can you do a close-up...might be Hanau pseudos or real marks.
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Compare to Georg Roth & Co. on this list: https://www.925-1000.com/Fgerman_hanau_marks_01.html
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Keep going down to Wolf and Knell...all four in a row?
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Hello All,
I am absolutely impressed. You have eyes of a hawk Traintime, amazing! Wolf & Knell it is, thanks for spotting those hallmarks. Exact.
I'll try to take a close up for you tomorrow when we have some sunlight to get a clear shot.
Thank you for your time and expertise!
Sincerely,
Chuck
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