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<p>[QUOTE="Bakersgma, post: 433769, member: 59"]The XVII marking is unlikely to be a maker's mark and certainly isn't a silver fineness mark. I'm not sure why you asked about "Spanish Colonial" silver. There are many places in the world that have made filigree items. Spain is the last place I would have thought about myself. Maybe [USER=111]@DragonflyWink[/USER] has thoughts.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Bakersgma, post: 433769, member: 59"]The XVII marking is unlikely to be a maker's mark and certainly isn't a silver fineness mark. I'm not sure why you asked about "Spanish Colonial" silver. There are many places in the world that have made filigree items. Spain is the last place I would have thought about myself. Maybe [USER=111]@DragonflyWink[/USER] has thoughts.[/QUOTE]
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