Identifying Sugar Tong Marks

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Marcelo128
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Identifying Sugar Tong Marks

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Hi thanks for accepting me! I was wondering if you can help me identify these stamps, can they be Mexican? I couldn't find them anywhere! Thank you so much!

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Traintime wrote:France (older, left side): https://www.925-1000.com/Ffrench_marks.html

You really helped me!! I was far away. Youre right, its From Paris, period 1819-1838. Silver 800. I did not find the Maker´s "FJ", but yes the others marks!

Thank you very much!

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François Pamphile Jozan

Born: 31 May 1786, Paris, son of Jean François Jozan & Geneviève Catherine Coltel
Married: 16 Feb 1815, Marcourt-sûr-Orne, Meuse, to Marie Anne Rittiez (1791-1861)
Died: 23 Feb 1846, Paris

Maker of small tableware
First mark (the one here): FJ with crossed oars, registered 12 Aug 1824, cancelled 7 Jan 1836, at 19 rue Simon-le-Franc
Second mark: JOZAN with crossed oars. registered 8 Jan 1836, cancelled 24 Mar 1847, at 83 rue Vieille du Temple
(See Arminjon, v. I, nos.1147 & 2037)

His daughter, Agnès Mathilde Jozan (1828-1906), married Louis Benoît Eugène Doutre-Roussel (1824-1884), founder and patriarch of the famous Doutre-Roussel house of silversmiths and jewelers
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blakstone wrote:François Pamphile Jozan

Born: 31 May 1786, Paris, son of Jean François Jozan & Geneviève Catherine Coltel
Married: 16 Feb 1815, Marcourt-sûr-Orne, Meuse, to Marie Anne Rittiez (1791-1861)
Died: 23 Feb 1846, Paris

Maker of small tableware
First mark (the one here): FJ with crossed oars, registered 12 Aug 1824, cancelled 7 Jan 1836, at 19 rue Simon-le-Franc
Second mark: JOZAN with crossed oars. registered 8 Jan 1836, cancelled 24 Mar 1847, at 83 rue Vieille du Temple
(See Arminjon, v. I, nos.1147 & 2037)

His daughter, Agnès Mathilde Jozan (1828-1906), married Louis Benoît Eugène Doutre-Roussel (1824-1884), founder and patriarch of the famous Doutre-Roussel house of silversmiths and jewelers
Oh wow!!! I really appreciate your help, all questions resolved! I don't know how to thank you all !! Here is a high level of knowledge! Hugs for all.
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