At the base of the “shaker” Dutch lion passant above 2, in hexagon, 2nd standard mark for silver 833/000, with export key. D pseudo year letter. The original maker’s mark, unclear. Pseudo year letter B.
Please check the body for other marks, these could be hidden in the decoration.
For information about Dutch pseudo marks see;
https://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=56948
The marks at pierced lid, Dutch lion passant above 2, 2nd standard mark however without an export key. Minerva head/office mark, the regional assay office letter not visible/rubbed out. Year letter Gothic
I for
1893. For Dutch hallmarks see;
https://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=32028
It is uncommon to find two standard marks of the lion passant on one object. In the lid, you should expect to find a maker’s mark and sword mark. The small standard mark minimum 833/000.
The absence of the export key 2nd standard mark pierced lid. The whole object, to me it looks like it has been tampered with. The handles may have been added later. Most likely the lid was added to what appears to be a vase.
Peter