Please help to identify this mark

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dani
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Please help to identify this mark

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Hi friends,please help to identify this marks,looks unusual,could be Hanau silver?
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dani
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very strange
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Hi,
Managed to embed your images.
It was made in Milan, Italy.
Take a look here.
http://www.silvercollection.it/LOMBARDO ... MARKS.html
I think the maker has been discussed here.
Will try to find the thread, there are very knowledgeable members of the forum. I think the maker will be identified.
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Hello again,
Although your image is rather small, I think the maker`s initials are ``TM`` of Tomaso Panizza (the goat in the mark).
Take a look here and compare under higher magnification.
http://925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic.php ... na#p138904
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watch this topic,
http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic ... za#p127214
but it would take a more detailed picture
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I clicked too soon.
I wanted to say:
in the topic http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic ... za#p127214
you see a mark of a goat which is different from that shown in this book of SAMBONET
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It takes detailed photos to see if the mark that's on your coffee pot is the same as in the book.
Best
Amena
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Many thanks for your good answer.For sure it is Milano and 800/1000 silver but it.s a contradiction between marks for Milano and marks for 800 purity and maker.s mark.Mark for Milano and for purity are first established in 1810 till 1814 when Austrian govenor changed to French hallmarks.And Tomaso Panizza entered in business in 1837?!What.s your opinion?
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"till 1814 when Austrian govenor changed to French hallmarks"
Where did you read this information?
The marks have stayed the same from 1812 to 1872
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