A silver saucer, sterling silver?

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dk11
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A silver saucer, sterling silver?

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Hello,

This is a saucer, can anyone help me identify this mark? Please, thanks,

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dk11
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Re: A silver saucer, sterling silver?

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netpicker2000
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Re: A silver saucer, sterling silver?

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Just from the wear I'd say not sterling.
dk11
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Re: A silver saucer, sterling silver?

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netpicker2000 wrote:Just from the wear I'd say not sterling.
Thank you very much, netpicker2000, I think you may be right. in another of my topics, there is a similar mark, in which dognose replied "That looks like a French silver plater's mark (coated or overlaid articles made in France). They are always in a square cartouche and contain the maker's intials, a symbol, and the word 'doublé' (overlaid) in full.", so I think that it's propablely a silverplate item.
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Re: A silver saucer, sterling silver?

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I agree with plated. The decoration a belt unusual it is.
But as unusual I have a cup carrying a almost similar engraving. My cup is not marked. I bought it on the internet - mine has a centerpoint, by the picture I mistook that for a hallmark.
Have not any idea regarding origin etc.
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