Italian silversmiths rarely submitted their pieces to the optional official hallmarking. Usually silver pieces were marked only with the '800' (purity degree 800/1000), sometimes coupled with the silversmith's hallmark.
The law 5 February 1934 n. 305 introduced
uniformity in the shape of silversmith's marks.
The Law 26 October
1944 n. 313 (Decreto Legislativo Luogotenenziale
26 Ottobre 1944 n. 313) ordered the elimination
of the 'fascio' (symbol of 'fascism') maintaining
into the lozenge only the number (identification
of the silversmith) and the two letters (initials
of the Province).
The Laws 30 January
1968 (Legge 30 gennaio 1968 n. 46) and 30 December
1970 n. 1496 (D.P.R. 30 Dicembre 1970 n. 1496)
introduced new hallmarks for silver and precious
metals. The mark was modified to a polygogonal
shape and a star was added on the left. Numbers
and Province letter were maintained.
The 'Decreto Legislativo 22 Maggio 1999, n. 251' introduced a system of marks for objects made in precious metals and weighted with resin or mastic . The new mark is a R inside a square outline (the R is the abbreviation of 'Riempito' = filled in English). Official marks (Decreto
Legislativo 22 Maggio 1999, n. 251) More Information on Italian Silverware
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