Another find from the market today. I thought it was silver plated but what I thought was warn down planting was just tarnish. It is sold and have scenes of sort of tropical farm life on it. Can't find any markings.
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Thank you for the information. I have a snuff tin in very similar style.Aguest wrote: ↑Mon Apr 03, 2023 7:17 pm ::::: Serene scenes of humans working and farming with animals and traditional houses and some tropical foliage is often found on Calcutta silver. :::::
::::: I have a few pieces with this general design, and although none are hallmarked, the most likely region based on the overall theme is Calcutta. :::::
I really love this piece as it is quality hand made. It will be worth buying if it was a lesser metal too. It made me research the different styles of Indian and area. I now have quality Persian, Kashmir and Calcutta silver pieces without hallmarks. Still need to try figure out where my snuff tin, with elephant trampling a lion, come from.Aguest wrote: ↑Fri Apr 07, 2023 9:23 pm :::: Some pieces of Indian silver do have a certain look that makes you wonder if it is actually 900/925 silver and I can't fully explain it. ::::
::::: One source claimed that the stamped-out details are made using wax that coated the silver, so I always wondered if that had anything to do with the unusual look that you sometimes find on Indian silver, or it could be whatever other metals are in that 7.5-10 percent, there might be a little more tin or zinc contained in that percentage as compared to other countries' silver traditions, whatever the case may be, the net effect is that a lot of these pieces are overlooked and assumed to be made of base metal or silver-plated until finally someone recognizes them for what they actually are :::::