I have a very nice little candy bowl from Italy. Hallmarks: the St.Mark lion, 800, and clipped lozenge with the silversmith code (unfortunately unreadable), “fascio” and the town code “VI” (?) — Vicenza.






From various sources it is known that the Venetian St.Mark lion was used until 1812, "800" without the oval lines around number was used until 1934, and the clipped lozenge with "fascio" was used in 1934-1944. QUESTION: when was made my bowl?
Maybe our Italian friends would help me? Be grateful for any hints.