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Silver Server, Made in Italy

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 I purchased this item at a flea market in MA.  The woman didn't know of it's origin.  It was originally painted beige and a part of the paint fell off and I noticed the silver underneath.  I then purchased professional paint remover at Home Depot and removed all the paint to find a beautiful unpolished bowl underneath.  Although I used the paint remover, I did not polish the item because my research on the internet informed me that polishing and/or adding any chemical shine to it would reduce it's time period appearance.

I'd also like to note that I was not entirely sure what metal this bowl was made from, so I looked up how to confirm it was silver.  I did the magnet test, of which it does not stick, and also an acid test which turned the sample area a dark grey, proving that it's silver acccording to my research.  

The only print marking I can see is located on the bottom. It says "Made-Italy" in a rectangle shape.  If anyone could please let me know what type of item this is, what period it is from, and possibly estimate a value I would greatly appreciate it. Thank you for your time in this important matter.

Category Silver and Silver Overlay
Medium Silver
Distinguishing marks Made in Italy, circle within a circle
Condition Excellent
Size and dimensions of this item 17" from handle to handle, 11" longitude, 4" deep
Date Period 18th century (estimated)
Weight 3.07lbs. (weighed on a digital scale)
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