Austria-Hungary
Left ~ 18th Cent. The 13 indicates silver purity, 13/16 lothig
or .813, year 1753
Right ~ 19th Cent. until 1886. The letter at top indicates town,
A = Vienna, year 1857

Top ~ 1886 - 1922. Diana head mark, number at left indicates
silver purity, 3 =.800. Letter on right indicates city, P =
Pest.
Middle ~ 1922 - Present. Toucan head, letter on left indicates
city, W= Vienna. Silver purity marked separately by #4 =
.750
Bottom ~ 1922 - Present. Hoopoe head, letter on right indicates
city, W= Vienna. Silver purity marked separately by #3 = .835,
#2 = .900, #1 = .935, the stamp shape containing the bird's
head changes with the purity number.
China
Late 19th & Early 20th centuries.
Czech Republic
Marks in current use.
Denmark
1888 - Present
Top ~ Silver must be marked with a maker's mark and fineness
in thousandths (top).
Bottom ~ It may also be marked with the Copenhagen assay mark
(3 towers above date) and
with the Assayer's initials (ill. example - C.F. Heise)

Egypt
1906 - Present
The Cat figure was replaced by the Lotus Flower in 1946

Finland
1810 - Present
Left to right ~ Maker's Mark, National Mark, silver purity, Town
Mark (Turku) and Date Mark
Key to Date Marks
France
Silverplate marks
Maker's mark in a rectangle as opposed to the diamond shape used
on silver. Numeral indicates silverplate thickness.

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German Marks
Iran
20th Cent.

Ireland
c.1730 to Present
Example has the (harp) town mark for Dublin
Italy
1 ~ From 1872 - rarely used (an .800 stamp is more common)
2 ~ Fascist period 1934 - 1944
3 ~ 1944 to 1968
4 ~ 1968 to Present
In the last three examples, the number would be registered to
an individual maker, the initials represent the region (ie. FI
= Firenze)
For a fuller overview of 20th Century Italian marks, Click Here
Latvia
20th Cent.
Silver purity in thousandths (.875 or .916) plus initialed Maker's
Mark.
Top~ Local production
Bottom ~ Imported ware.
Mexico
19th Cent

Netherlands
1814 - 1953
Lion mark is silver purity (1 =.934, 2 =. 833), Head is duty
mark, Letter is date mark (x = 1932). Maker's Mark (far left)
for Zilverfabriek Voorschoten.
Key to Dutch Silver Date Marks
Norway
19th & 20th Cent.
Silver standard and maker's mark. Assay optional.

Poland
Top ~ since 1920
Number indicates silver purity (3 =.800). Letter indicates city
of assay (w = Warsaw). Later examples show head above purity
number and city initial on kerchief.
Bottom ~ Marks in current use.

Portugal
1886 - 1938
Mark used on large articles. A seated boar was also used.

Russia
Top ~ c.1750 - 1896
Left to right ~ Maker's Mark, Assayer's Mark above year, silver
purity and Town Mark (St. Petersburg)
Bottom left ~ 1896 - 1908, Assayer's initials to right of head
also indicate town.
Bottom right ~ 1908 - 1917, Symbol to left of head indicates
town.