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All items179269 of 244557A charming turn of the century Austrian vase, with Seccessionist influenceOld Serving Dish
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    Posted 12 years ago

    Silverunde…
    (7 items)

    I'm looking for help in identifying this mark on this shell dish...I've researched in a lot of the silver websites and cannot find it. So I'm hoping someone here can help me? It feels like sterling but I just don't know for sure. It measures 6 inches by 4 inches.
    Thanks in advance :) :)

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    1. MawamaMama MawamaMama, 12 years ago
      I don't recognize the mark, sorry, but the metal looks like pewter to me.
    2. Silverunderwater, 12 years ago
      Hi MawamaMama,
      Thanks for your quick response :) It is for sure NOT pewter. It's not that heavy. But, it's driving me nuts trying to find this mark and what it means ;(
    3. TubeAmp TubeAmp, 12 years ago
      Hi Silverunderwater:

      I wonder if the PLTD stands for plated. That may lead you to a county first, then a company that made it.

      Thanks for sharing,

      T A

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