There is a nice silver cup, 925 silver.

Another item of which I can't find the maker's mark.

Has anybody an idea about dating and origin?
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
Gerox
Hi AG2012,AG2012 wrote:Hi,
``Hand made`` in Greek.
Regards
SteveDWollongong wrote:Hi Gerox,
I can't add anything more than AG2012 has already said in regard to your questions however I will point out that your cup has 12 spoon hanging points on the top rim.
Therefore probably not a cup but technically a bowl. A sugar bowl to be precise. I have seen complete sets in the past, with the matching spoons and they all had a lid.
If you google " silver bowl with 12 hanging spoons" you find examples in both solid silver and silver plate. I have seen some some elaborately decorated ones which were referred to as caviar bowls. Yours, I believe is a sugar bowl as I understand caviar bowls were always either lined or glass with a silver overlay.
So now you just need to find the lid and the twelve matching spoons :) :)
Steve