Postby dolpheus » Tue Jul 03, 2012 1:43 pm
marks on first image are surely austrian - mark 12 D is "repunzierungsmarke" from year 1806, used for old silver - so, it is surelly approved, your piece is older than 1806. This re-mark was punched, after paying some tax - 12 kreuzer for every loth Ag. Re-marked item can rest in personal property, items not marked are confiscated.
Letter D in your mark (are used different letters) mean, this was re-punched in Lemberg (Lwow) - so, it is somewhat probable, item was made nearby (of course, is not sure).
Sercond mark, nFRs, is "freimarke" from year 1809 - i have writed some info about in my past post.