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This spoon....... I have no idea.
It’s silver tested.
Russia, Norway?
If I say pseudo Hallmarks, then you say Hanau silver ;)
But I have no problem if it is Hanau silver (Beautiful silver)
But I have my doubts ;)
@ Oel
Thanks for your response.
If I look at the letter Y (X: Y) is a Russian letter
Normally this is above the year 1843
And the image of a wolf (image) fits better in it.
@ Admin I installed a new smaller image, the other picture can be removed
No no, irrespective of the Cyrillic letters (Latin H and Ch) and the 84 this is not a Russian made object, not even close. Looking at the animal's tail and position it looks look like an imitation of the English lion passant. I think they are bogus marks.....or maybe Hanau...don't know.
It is already moved to the Russian sector. What I said was it looks like an imitation of the English lion passant nothing else. Moreover, it has nothing to do with the Dutch lion.
Is there anyone from the Russian contributors, who could tell me more about this spoon (guarantee marks, etc.)
Does these marks anything to do with Russia. ?
Ort.S is right. These marks haven't something in common with official marks of Russia.
But there is one chance.)) In new west territories, before input of the Russian state order of marking of silver products, the makers marked products like in Empire. They imitated the Russian marks.
Like this, for example - Malcz, Warszawa before 1852.
@ Dad, Thank you very much that you have responded
The effort for an alternative, I can appreciate very well :)
That it is not an official mark of Russia, I was convinced.
Also, it's not Hanau silver from Germany.
But if someone there might know more of Pseudo Hallmarks are those who live in Russia itself.
I have been very pleased with this response.
It is silver tested.
Again thanks DAD