Postby Doos » Fri Sep 15, 2006 5:16 pm
Hi,
Only the makers mark (in the square .. which i can't make out) and the dophine with key seem to be genuine Dutch marks.
Obviously someone at an essay office was sleeping and thought the other marks were 18th (or prior) century marks and stamped it with the dolphine.
That is not a big surprise as the "science" of hallmarking was only invented in the late 19th century.
All other marks are pseudo marks, so probably around 1900.
With a clearer impression of the makers mark we could narrow it down a bit .. or someone else can read it from this image.
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