HALLMARK ID
Re: HALLMARK ID
Hi,
Most likely Nikolay Strulev.
Николай Струлёв
Regards
Most likely Nikolay Strulev.
Николай Струлёв
Regards
Re: HALLMARK ID
There is a controversy with N.Strulev (Stroulev).
4030 in Ivanov claims ``Moscow after 1908``
The same in PL №№ 2747, 2748
But in Skurlov - N.Strulev died 1898.
There was Natalia Strouleva (the same family name) who was a trader in the same time frame, but no reference for her relation with N. Strulev
4030 in Ivanov claims ``Moscow after 1908``
The same in PL №№ 2747, 2748
But in Skurlov - N.Strulev died 1898.
Nevertheless, many items attributed to him (including cigarette cases) were made after 1908.СТРУЛЕВ Николай Федорович, упоминается в 1883 г. В цехе с 1887 г; 1858: 19 л., 1895: завед. сер. изд., Грохольский. с. д. Умер в 1898 г. Сыновья: Алексей 1873 г. р., умер в 1904 г., Константин 1876 г. р., умер в 1896 г., Александр 1878 г. р. Посуда, украшения. Эмаль. Постникова—Лосева: клейма №№ 2747, 2748.
There was Natalia Strouleva (the same family name) who was a trader in the same time frame, but no reference for her relation with N. Strulev
Re: HALLMARK ID
A little reminder:
There are certain rules of conduct in this forum! One of them is not just to show the silver stamp - but the entire object.
Only then can it be possible to draw conclusions about the manufacturer.
There are certain rules of conduct in this forum! One of them is not just to show the silver stamp - but the entire object.
Only then can it be possible to draw conclusions about the manufacturer.
Re: HALLMARK ID
Thank you
I knew that it was only the motif from the image that I did not remember the author :)
I am very interested who is a silversmith
Regards
I knew that it was only the motif from the image that I did not remember the author :)
I am very interested who is a silversmith
Regards
Re: HALLMARK ID
In spite of contradicting year of death in Skurlov, both PL and Ivanov say Nikolay Strulev. Николай Струлёв after 1908.
Besides, when a silversmith dies it does not mean everything he made is buried with him or destroyed.
Besides, when a silversmith dies it does not mean everything he made is buried with him or destroyed.