Italian Silver?

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mysterling
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Italian Silver?

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Good morning everyone.
I ask for help in identifying this mark of this tray.
I found it in Italy even though I don't think it's Italian.
From the style it seems to me to be from the Art Deco period.
Thank you

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Re: Italian Silver?

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Lion rampant for Gebrüder Deyhle, Schwäbisch Gmünd.

According to this Deyhle mark, the item dates from the period between 1886 and around 1920. After that, the lion was no longer shown in the frame


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Peter thanks so much.
I am truly impressed with your knowledge.
Thanks again
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I don't know the mark of Gebrüder Deyhle , Schwäbisch Gmünd, however I find an extraordinary similarity with the maerk of Alignani , 28 MI
https://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopi ... mi#p216733
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Another possible candidate
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mysterling wrote: Mon Apr 15, 2024 6:26 am Peter thanks so much.
I am truly impressed with your knowledge.
Thanks again
Hi, correction my not so impressing knowledge😏
Amena is right it appears to be the mark of Alignani, it also explains the absence of the national German silver mark, crescent moon and crown.

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Thanks Amena,
More and more impressed :-)
It is actually remarkably identical, furthermore it was found in Italy and in addition there were small objects made by the silversmith Miracoli, also from Milan like Aligani.
I think he is the ideal candidate.
Peter, Amena, Trev. Thanks for your time
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