I can`t find this city mark, can anybody help please?

Thanks :-)
In addition : Russian mark for the import items: " 84 + town mark (customs) + ПТ (привозной товар).Dad wrote:I see to the right of Russian mark of import - "875М". What countries marked such punch of silver fineness?
In the past all kinds of these "Historism"- objects, for which exist no big market (exept prominent maker´s marks like Bruckmann etc. - you collect the name - not the object!) in the antique business, were "russificated" to get a better price. The import mark of Riga is a Russian mark! (see history: Baltic States and Russia). More value for the collector....Silbersammler wrote:But I don`t believe that all marks are fakes. When faking an object, the faker will increase the value. IMHO the value with a import mark of riga is not higher than with the german marks. A faker would have jused russian marks, or not?
Ok, and the carafe is old, I`m sure the donation text of 1897 is no fake, that also speaks against it that all marks are faked.