Thanks Funkel for the refence book you mentionned.
If my understanding is correct, this book covers silver production of the Ciudad Real province, which does not include Barcelona. I presume that you nevertheless indicate this latter book because it includes an updated bibliography (as of 2021) relating to studies on old Spanish silver, all provinces included (based on my translation of the book presentation in Spanish here
https://www.cofradiainternacionaldeinve ... ades-1.pdf) ?
Hi Jaume, thanks a lot for your comments.
Your research seems very interesting, since it seems not possible yet, as I understand, to know the precise marking year for Barcelona production of 18th-early 19th century.
Regarding Barcelona consuls : were they nominated/elected only for one year ? according to local silversmith regulation, could a consul be re-elected/nominated for additional term(s) ?
Regarding the silversmith's mark : thanks for having shared your hypothesis. As all silver collectors/scholars know, marks are not always simple to read (to decipher !), and your interpretation is an attrative one. Since you have a specific knowlege relating to archives related to Barcelona, may I ask you if some registers (or metal plate, as it can sometimes be found in French archives) relating to registration of Barcelona silversthmith still exist today ?