I 'm trying to identify the hallmarks and origin of a tray and a small serving piece.
They both have the same mark that resembles an eagle (?). I couldn't find any maker's mark.
Again it belonged to an Italian family.
The 2 items are wrought silver and according to the work they were made in the pre-industrial period [17-18 th century (?)].
Any help will be appreciated.
The first item:
the second item (a tray):
Two continental serving pieces with the same hallmarks
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Re: Two continental serving pieces with the same hallmarks
Thank you for your quick reply.
It really looks like the emblem/shield of Venice.
However, I was hopping that the little line beneath the hallmark will indicate something about the date of manufacture.
Any additional help will be appreciated.
It really looks like the emblem/shield of Venice.
However, I was hopping that the little line beneath the hallmark will indicate something about the date of manufacture.
Any additional help will be appreciated.
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Re: Two continental serving pieces with the same hallmarks
sorry - but I can not find a makers mark
some other venecia Marks
some other venecia Marks