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1 comment:
Sharon
said...
I believe that is a German mark for 800 (vs. 925) silver. There is a LOT of 800 quality German silver, usually tableware. The mark is easily researched online...just search for Marks on German Silver (or some such phrase)/
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1 comment:
I believe that is a German mark for 800 (vs. 925) silver. There is a LOT of 800 quality German silver, usually tableware. The mark is easily researched online...just search for Marks on German Silver (or some such phrase)/
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