Portugese maker(s) of these chamber sticks?

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zilverik
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Portugese maker(s) of these chamber sticks?

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Hi,

These chamber sticks are Portugese. Who could the maker be? What period are we talking about?

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Zilverik! Please do not make it unnecessary difficult if you want an answer. Your previous question was difficult enough. Kindly use the camera's macro function, which symbol is usually a tulip. Use a photo program. Then crop the photo to the marks only and cut the rest. Next enlarge the picture and improve it. None of us are clairvoyant and I rather not guess what the marks might be. Thank you.
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Hi Qrt.S,

You are right. I am a collector, my photo- and computerskills could be better. Finally I managed to compress photo's for the forum in stead of making just a link, but I agree that this is not the way to present a case. Other presentations are a lot better.
I will do my best to improve it. Your tip to to crop the photo to the marks is very welcome.

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Hi Qrt.S,

Thank you again for your tip to minimize the photo.
Is this better?

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Much better dear Zilverik, much better. You seem to learn fast ;-))) This is how marks should be presented. Even if the hallmark is it is a bit worn I read an eagle for Portugal and the town of Porto with 916/1000 fineness (I think I read 916 or is it a roman figure II, no?)- The period is 1938-1984. In case the 916 turns out to be the Roman figure II, the period would be 1887-1937, but I don't think so. But the maker??? No, idea, I have to go back to my sources and try to locate him. Be patient, maybe I will find him....or maybe not ;-))))
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Hi, Zilverik/

Look it. May be it help you. http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=23981" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; )))

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Hi Dad,

Yes, that's it. Great!

Thank you very much.

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Hi Qrt.S,

I forgot to thank you. Sorry for that. Better late than never: Thank you very much!

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Zilverik
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