Please do not take me wrong again. This is about
the quality of figures discussed here.
Even if all hallmarks were OK (and they are not)
the craftsmanship of the fakes is poor. I would look at it first, then the hallmarks. I have no silver figure to offer as an example, but this Vienna bronze electric bell (about 1900) shows the details of supreme quality and it is a miniature piece — only about 7cm high. The push button is the stem in front. I am sure you have silver figures of the same minute details to compare, so excuse this off topic example.
Not off topic is Oskar Pihl (I).Faberge lent him 2000 rubles to open the workshop at Bolshoi Kiselnyi No 4 in Moscow.He manufactured jewellery until his death in 1907.As far as I know he made jewellrey only. His son, also Oskar Pihl was born in 1891 and could not possibly make silver as a boy.
But if you have an ``OP``tool for hallmarking fake jewellrey, why not use it on silver to make profit ?
Ivan