Here was the earlier posting that had no images but a goid description:
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After comparing stuff...RI# marks exist beyond Del Pilar (search San Agustin entry for another). Within Del Pilar, they do change but one like RI 8357 is on a number of items, perhaps all linked as a common theme design pattern. The words "Industria Peruana" do not seem to be anyone in particular (such as Carlos Mario Camusso), but may simply mean the item is a Peruvian manufactured object. In fact, there was a monthly rag called Industria Peruana put out by the manufacturers association (my ref. was in 1973). So, "Industria Peruana Plata 925 Del Pilar" can't tell us that two objects are linked to a specific maker who may be using part of those words. And frankly, we don't know exactly why "of the pillar" is on anything as this point or how it relates to an actual maker identity beyond being some form of trademarking. But most of the marked items appear to be quality wares. And I was able to copy a very mmmmodernized Del Pilar (DP boxed) manufacturer marking off of a flatware listing if we need it.