I responed to this question on another forum. Here's what I posted:
I believe your house mark is a French mark used on exports since 1884
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See the scans below for Christofle and Roussel Fils et Cie examples.
Not sure who used your mark. Possibly Ernest Prudhomme.
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The symbol in both your mark and Pruhomme's is a caducée ( caduceus in English ).

I enhanced your picture of the mark.
Ernest Prudhomme used an EP mark, with a caducée inbetween ) from 1891 to 1928.
I'm guessing your mark would be a later mark.