Postby JayT » Fri Apr 01, 2022 1:47 pm
Hello
I appreciate how difficult it can be to get sharp images of the marks, especially on a curved surface. However, your photos aren’t clear enough to make an identification.
There should be 4 marks on 18thC French silver: charge, date letter, maker, and discharge. All 4 marks should be in concordance, that is should be those in use together during a specific time and place.
On your item, reading left to right, I see a discharge or export mark, a date letter, a maker, and a charge mark. The maker’s mark is very dirty, so it is impossible for me to make out any initials or a symbol. The charge mark is partially struck.
Are there any marks on the thumb-piece?
If you could give us some more information, we might be able to help. From what I can make out with the information we have now, the maker’s mark would be crucial to determine authenticity of your item.
As AG2012 has stated, wine tasters are popular items to fake.
Regards,