Strange bowl with 'o-o' symbol
Posted: Sun Nov 08, 2015 2:52 pm
Hello,
This strange bowl-like object has been in my family for generations. We were only ever told it was 'very very old'. I've been able to date a few silver bits and bobs here and there, but this one has me stumped.
I'm no expert, but from what I can gather it's not of Engligh origin. The two symbols which are really throwing me are the 'o-o' and what looks like maybe a sword or some kind of 't'. I checked and I couldn't really find an exact match on that 't' shape, and the lack of a lion or any kind of Britannia mark is what made me think it's not English.
Perhaps Russian? I noticed the '/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\' mark next to the first 'D' on a few old Russian pieces.
If anyone can shed any light on what it's origins and date could be I'd be very interested in hearing what you have to say!
This strange bowl-like object has been in my family for generations. We were only ever told it was 'very very old'. I've been able to date a few silver bits and bobs here and there, but this one has me stumped.
I'm no expert, but from what I can gather it's not of Engligh origin. The two symbols which are really throwing me are the 'o-o' and what looks like maybe a sword or some kind of 't'. I checked and I couldn't really find an exact match on that 't' shape, and the lack of a lion or any kind of Britannia mark is what made me think it's not English.
Perhaps Russian? I noticed the '/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\' mark next to the first 'D' on a few old Russian pieces.
If anyone can shed any light on what it's origins and date could be I'd be very interested in hearing what you have to say!