Hi welcome to the forum,
Your image shows rubbed marks; Dutch lion passant above 2 for silver alloy containing 83.3% pure silver, this fineness mark used 1814-1953 and two other very rubbed marks, what I believe to be pseudo marks, to give the box the antique look and pretend to be made in the time of the Dutch Guilds; the very rubbed Crowned Andreas crosses, the city Guild mark of Amsterdam.
If you examine your box carefully you probably will find a Dutch date letter and the Minerva head or Assay Office mark and hopefully a proper Dutch makers’ mark. The marks could be spread over the complete box and be tinny or a little ‘lost’ in the decorations.
The box could be made by Fa.(Firm) H. Hooijkaas 1874-2008; Zilverfabriek Schoonhoven
Look carefully at the pseudo marks used by Hooijkaas/Hovingh

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Best,
Oel.