Russian artist?

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Ronny
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Russian artist?

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hello,
please need your help. can someone say something about this piece, age and origin of the tee's me?
thanks for the help. Sorry for my english :)
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I bit strange marking but I would say that it is most likely from Transkaukasia (Tiflis) in Russia because the assayer seems to be Schmidetskij, Iosif Aleksandrovitch. He assayed there 1897-1908. This kokoshnik mark was used 1899-1908, so now you have it dated. However, I miss the maker's mark....
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thank you for the effort :)
may have the manufacturer produces 1804-1832?
http://photo.qip.ru/users/777alex777/25 ... nImageLink
Unfortunately, the manufacturer can not read. see nr. 3679

and repaired in 1900
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Yes, I saw that mark but there is a big discrepancy. Mark #3679's maker is unknown to name. His working period was 1804-1832. The assay mark on your object was used 1899-1908. The difference in years is too big, but...???
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maybe they would only be repaired at Schmidetskij, Iosif Aleksandrovitch. would it be possible (see picture)?
what is this oject?

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No, Schmidetskij is only the assayer, an authority/official who tests and guarantees the legal fineness. That is all. He has nothing to do with the manufacturing or repairing of any object.

The only explanation I can think of is that the object for reasons unknown would have been assayed much later....... I don't think some but again? The mark has some similarities with #3679 but, but...?

You are not giving any measures but it looks like bottle of some kind.
There are many "buts" here :-)))
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height 15 cm
wide 10cm
ca. 250gr
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Ronny wrote:thank you for the effort :)
may have the manufacturer produces 1804-1832?
Hi.

I think, it is possible. The small square punch is the punch for items which are put up for sale from a pawnshop (from 1899-1908). Items without hallmarks were tested in assay office before sale. It is a compulsory procedure. After test in assay office were punches the oval mark and the square (pawnshop) mark.
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many thanks for the interesting explanation!
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Gentlemen,

Was reviewing this post, there appears to be an older mark that the kokoshnik mark is overlapping. Look below the 8 and the 4, are those two very shallow Cyrillic letters?

Warren
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