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Seabrease



Sorry, that is not a fake hallmark. It is a perfectly legitimate maker's mark. Over the years, I've noted that there were a number of Mexican smiths that used pictorial, rather than letter initial or full name makers' marks. The most notable are Conquistador of Mexico City (knight/horse) and Chato Castillo (parrot head). The fact that these high profile silversmiths used pictorial marks lends credence to the legitimacy of the practice.That is a fake hallmark