Need Help Identifying Marks on Spoons

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Stikie
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Need Help Identifying Marks on Spoons

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Hi,

I could really do with some help understanding a little bit more about these spoons. 6 in total but I believe 4 are a set and the other 2 belong to a separate set.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Many thanks,

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Qrt.S
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Re: Need Help Identifying Marks on Spoons

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I would appreciate it very much if you read this link:
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Then you can expect an answer
Thank you
Dad
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Re: Need Help Identifying Marks on Spoons

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Waste of time.
These fake silver plated copper spoons are sold in all russian flea markets.
I don’t know where they are made. Maybe in China, maybe in Romania ...
Stikie
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Re: Need Help Identifying Marks on Spoons

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Thanks for the reply Qrt.S. I think you are referring to the images...if so I have added 2 new ones which show the full item and then 1 of the mark. If i misinterpreted your post I apologise and will read the guidelines again. My limited knowledge has me putting these in Moscow. The Assayer Mark [B.C. 1874] looks similar across all 6 - but hard to confirm on 2 of the spoons. The Maker's Mark looks different on these 2 as well so I'm thinking they are not the same set. These 2 spoons also have a fifth mark in front - this wouldn't be typical correct?

Again sorry if I misinterpreted the guidelines. Thanks for the help.

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Re: Need Help Identifying Marks on Spoons

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Dad wrote:Waste of time.
These fake silver plated copper spoons are sold in all russian flea markets.
I don’t know where they are made. Maybe in China, maybe in Romania ...
Thanks Dad! I tip my cap to your greater knowledge. Thanks for taking the time.

P.S. Great username!
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