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tyzer
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help me to indentify

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i did find this on a large spoon
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Theoderich
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it is french - but silver plated
tyzer
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Theoderich wrote:it is french - but silver plated
any further history? like place and date please.

thank you very much!
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Hi tyzer,

it is a Christofle-mark!

See also http://www.925-1000.com/a_christofle.html

Best regards

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goldresearch wrote:Hi tyzer,

it is a Christofle-mark!

See also http://www.925-1000.com/a_christofle.html

Best regards

goldresearch
Why it is Christofle ? Why it not Raynaud, Caluire, France?
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or it is russian
Alexander Katsch from St. Petersburg
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Hi,

French mark for plated flatware 19th Cent. The “55” indicates the thickness of the plating.

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Christofle-mark - balances/. On this mark we see press. Why not? ))

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A.Katsch from St. Petersburg - not.))
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Post by tyzer »

nice help guys, from what i see it cannot be a christofle mark its more like above a bell stamp.

please try help me to identify the matching one.

thanks again!
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