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Very kind, thank you very much for your help!AG2012 wrote:Hi,
The scale mark is Common Control Mark of the International Convention on Hallmarks since 1972.
For more details see here and try to compare with your marks:
https://theassayoffice.com/internationa ... tion-marks
Regards
Thank you once again Trev. Love this incredible forum!dognose wrote:Hi,
That's the mark of the Portuguese silversmiths, Topazio.
Trev.
Thank you so muchdognose wrote:I've just added some details of Topazio here:
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Trev.