Unkown Marks, Unknown Country

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richsteckler
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Unkown Marks, Unknown Country

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Hi everyone

I hope someone can help with this mark. The silver tray is 4 x 6 inches. The first mark looks like 56 in the diamond. The second mark has an "A" at the bottom center. Thanks for any help you can give.

Rich



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Hose_dk
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Post by Hose_dk »

Picture nr 2 is Hamburg city mark before 1886.
The rest I cannot help with.
Bahner
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Post by Bahner »

Hello and congrats, attractive and rare piece. Maker is C.H.F. Peters, who hides behind the 56 in the lozenge. He used this mark between 1835 and 1844. The tower with the A is the Hamburg city mark as used between 1829 and 1857 by warden J.N.W. Schäffer. As to the M & Co. mark - that is the unidentified retailer (not necessarily from Hamburg). Best wishes, Bahner
richsteckler
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Post by richsteckler »

Wow!

Thanks for all the great information, Bahner. Do you happen to know what the silver content is?

Best Regards,
Rich
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Post by Bahner »

Hello, probably 12 Lot, which is 750/1000 fine. Best wishes, Bahner
richsteckler
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thanks

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thanks!
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