Hello
It is interesting that the same mark has surfaced twice recently.
It reads عمل جعفر, (?amal Jafer) or "made by Jafar". Could also be Jafary since the mark is well worn. This must be Persian or northern Indian.
There is a Persian silversmith named Jafary whose mark appears on the National Museum of Scotland site at
https://www.nms.ac.uk/explore-our-colle ... ollection/
However, it is not the same mark as on these two pieces.
The figural representation on Ubaranda's piece with musicians and wine bearers has a strong Persian influence but the expected 84 purity mark is absent which makes me doubt Iran
The vine decoration on the tea set seems more Kashmiri. See examples at
https://silverfromindia1850-1920.blogsp ... shmir.html, Also a three piece tea set is most certainly colonial and, on that count, India is more likely than Iran
Jeffstreasures - I can't make out what is in the small rectangular stamp. Can you post a crisper image?
Hope this prompts further discussion
Happy New Year
Damon