Postby cybermecium » Sat Aug 30, 2008 7:49 pm
The mark means it was made in Taxco, Mexico, by a silversmith who's last name started with "C". The number is that particular silversmith's registration number. The fact that it uses the "XY-00" format also indicates that it was made after 1979, which is when the Mexican government established the letter and number marking system for silversmiths. The first letter is the first letter of the name of the city the piece was made in, the second letter is the first letter of the silversmith's last name. I hear it's not easy to match maker's marks to names but there a few that are of well-known smiths. Do some research on google or dogpile to try and find the specific maker's name.