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<p>[QUOTE="Any Jewelry, post: 327335, member: 2844"]It could be a B.</p><p>I did some more research on pre-1800 Dutch marks. If it is from Zutphen, it can't be a loth mark. From 1661 the Netherlands always had the Dutch lion mark for fineness, in different versions for different finenesses and periods.</p><p>However, marking was sloppy sometimes. I often see antique Dutch provincial silver without the lion mark.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Any Jewelry, post: 327335, member: 2844"]It could be a B. I did some more research on pre-1800 Dutch marks. If it is from Zutphen, it can't be a loth mark. From 1661 the Netherlands always had the Dutch lion mark for fineness, in different versions for different finenesses and periods. However, marking was sloppy sometimes. I often see antique Dutch provincial silver without the lion mark.[/QUOTE]
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