Need help with Mexican Mark - style like Los Castillo Onyx Negro

silverdollarbill

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Picked up these earrings today thinking they were Los Castillo Onyx Negro.

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The pin/brooch is a Los Castillo Onyx Negro piece.

Here is a picture of the mark on the earrings. Looks like RH to me. Anyone recognize this mark?

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Is there an eagle mark anywhere on em? There are so many Mexican marks that are hard to figure out. It's possible RH who ever that be, contracted the earrings for Los Castillo??
 

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It is a listed mark on page 222 of the little book of Mexican silver trade hallmarks. Most Mexican marks cannot be attributed to a particular maker. Only the marks are on record.
 

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It is a listed mark on page 222 of the little book of Mexican silver trade hallmarks. Most Mexican marks cannot be attributed to a particular maker. Only the marks are on record.

Thanks Digg!
 

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