After more Googling I found that the first pair were MZ Austria, and made between 1884 and 1909. In particular, it uses the two headed stamp....
As I stated in the title, I found what I believe to be authentic Victorian saucers for a stupidly low price at Goodwill last week! I've been...
Check for gold/sterling marks OR makers marks. If there are none, that chances are we have a nice piece of costume using glass.
Oh! I use it as display around the house! This stuff is much to fragile (not to mention too good condition) for everyday use!
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Got a worn monogram here, hoping that with the age and the fact it's old silver, I got a good surname here. Manages to work out it begins with F...
Huh. Are we sure they never made unmarked sterling? It wouldn't be the first time an acid test gives me a false positive if not though.
Hello! I have had this little plate for quite a while now, and I have never understood this marker. I tested it after I bought it, and sure...
Could you rephrase that? Dyslexia makes that sentence hard to read.
Agreed
Ah yes. Sorry, I was just still a *little* hyped about real silver for once lol.
https://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=38&t=27003 Good website to figure out makers of Italian silver.
Found the maker! ARGENTERIA BAGLIANI Argenteria Bagliani snc Zona Industriale D3 - Viale Industria 30 15100 Alessandria (AL) Italia Argenteria...
Ah, oh well. Still worth more than I spent!
Ah, I knew the blade was stainless, but good eye spotting the blade was made by another company!
Thanks for the tip! Found this website with the numeric IDs!
Handle is 3.5 ounces :O
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[ATTACH] [ATTACH] Of course I recognize 925, but I have no idea what these other markers mean. Any thoughts?
Thank you so much for the help though!
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