Hi Margi,
I have to make a correction: its not AS after the name cornet,it must be a 48 or 49 , a production serie,or the year. On top ,what I thought to be a ten,must be the "1,0" what is the content of the pot in liters.and at least the "32" is definitely the amount of silver measured in grams what was used for the electroplating. On my photo ,taken from the back of a plate you see the "54" for the amount of silver in grams.
aditional words for testing the silver:
--- Testing electroplated items for the question of massiv silver or plated is only possible by searching the surface for any scratches which are deep enough to show the base material, or if the item is without scratches ,by weight. For the second procedure ,you only have to take a large basket or casserole ,large enough to put your item in it and fill it with water until its covered. Now you make a sign how high the waterlevel is. Take your item out of the water, and fill up water just to the sign with anything allowing to see,how much water it is (cooking utensil) Now you know how many cubic inches your item has. After that you weight your item . At the end you google for the specific weight of silver, and multiply it with your measured wateramount .If the result is much under your weighted result,your item is silvered,because silvered items are much heavier than massiv silver items.-------------
Often testers only test the silverquality of the surface but thats nonsense,because the silver on the surface is 100% silver,better than sterling.
best regards Silvy