miniature silver jugs with brass trays All bearing the same mark?

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20151103_212930.jpgHi I found these at a charity shop,miniature jugs I think the jugs are silver,with gold plates (thought they were brass but have patches of wear that has revealed silver colour underneath) . does anyone recognise the marks on the bottom?all the jugs have the marks and the plates too. havnt got a clue what they are or where there from, how old they are ect would love someone to shed some light on them! Thanks in advance for any suggestions /help!20151103_145811.jpg20151103_213021-1.jpg20151103_213021-1-1.jpg
 

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I don't recognize these as silver marks. They look like 1900's table ware probably EPNS. Electroplated Nickel silver.
 

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agree with jimdon,dont look like silver marks,but makers marks.they appear to be creamers.style was simple and may have been inn or resturant use.likely late 1800s to early 1900s.

these are simple guesses,have one tested.
 

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I made the trademark larger. It looks like a swan and a man leaning over something and a chair at the end
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what do you make of it. It is interesting.

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It looks like it's made of maybe independent symbols. May treasure codes. Who knows?

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Hebrew?

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All 3 cups have a spout. Maybe they are creamers but why would you need 3 creamers?

Perhaps they have some specific use - like for a religious ceremony? :dontknow:
 

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Thanks for your help guys :) it does look like it could be Hebrew but i also see the swan now so i dont know... will keep researching though till I find out! I will be getting them tested next week
 

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