I wonder ifanyone can decipher these marks? I've gone through most of the European hallmarks for this lovely little fork but I can't find any matches. I am thinking it is European but I may be wrong. I was told it may be Lithuanian but the marks don't match at all. I find intriguing the maker's mark, which could be S E in a hexagon. The S actually looks like a back-to-front Z. Here are two links to the pictures. Thankyou to anyone who can help!
Greg

