German hallmark and assay?

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aemarks
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German hallmark and assay?

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Hello,
I have a photo of the marks but not the object. These are on a silver book cover. The book is an early printing in Dutch but the silver could be added later. It passed through England at some point as well. I would appreciate any help you could offer!
Thanks!

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Re: German hallmark and assay?

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Have embedded your image.
Milessimal fineness of 800 indicates newer production, i.e.late 19th century or 20th century.

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aemarks
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Re: German hallmark and assay?

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Ah your so kind! Thank you for helping me out by imbedding it!
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Re: German hallmark and assay?

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Minor correction for search engine: millesimal.
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