:::: I thought it was Romanian based on the form which is similar to a Romanian spoon I have (with the double-fish symbol so that would make my spoon early 20th century) but has anyone seen these symbols before on 19th century Romanian Silver? ::::::
::::: I was thinking it might be a province of Romania, or maybe even Moldova, and in the 1850s there were some efforts made to modernize Moldova, and these stamps with Bulls Heads (with a star between the horns) were issued, so I was wondering if this "bull symbol" is some sort of official Moldova hallmark that was issued in 1860-1875 (approximately) or else it is just a coincidence that a bull appears on this silver spoon and also the Moldova stamp? ::::
:::::: There is also a horn on the stamp. Is the other symbol on the spoon a sort of "stylized horn" or what do other people think? ::::::
::::::: These stamps are extremely rare. :::::::::::::