I bought a few day ago in a flea market a serie of tea/coffie spoons. All of them are hallmarked as seen on the photo.
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Any help is welcome
Thanks


oel wrote:Not a hallmark but an import & duty mark, the Gothic E used 1832-1869 see:
Import and duty mark of the Kingdom of Belgium used 1832 till 1869. The mark represents a Gothic E for étranger meaning foreign. The import and duty mark does not give any guarantee of a precious metal standard or fineness. Used on metal with a 250 minimum silver content as a duty mark. The mark was destined for all imported, unmarked and invalid marked objects of foreign, national and unknown origin.
See:
viewtopic.php?f=22&t=45171&p=131397&hilit=%C3%A9tranger#p131397
Are there no other marks? The zig zag mark is made by the assayer, where silver was removed to check the fineness of the silver alloy.
Oel.
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