Firstly for the life of me I can not find a site out there giving good details about dating Portuguese silver, I am sure I have used before but I can now not seem to find it.
It carries the sitting boar mark with the number 1 as well as what appears to be a letter {i} in capital...The letter however is in question and diddicult to make out, The second mark which may well be makers mark or assay town I can not make out.
My question is can someone assist with a date on the piece and if possible a maker? It looks in style to be Art Nouvea so my initial thoughts are that it may date to around the 1890-1900 period?. Also does anyone know what its use is? Again my initial thoughts are that it is a table crumb tray, Oval bottom means it rocks when sitting on a flat surface..This is not damage and is intended to be like this.
It measures 10 1/2 x 9 inches approx and weighs 358 grammes.
A very attractive piece I think you will all agree.


