Russian Riza Hallmarks 1893

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925harmonic
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Russian Riza Hallmarks 1893

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Assayer appears to be Lev Friedrichovich Oleck, Moscow, 1893.

Anyone have thoughts on the maker, ДГ?
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Re: Russian Riza Hallmarks 1893

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my apologies. Here are the images: https://imgur.com/a/Cy4Eb
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Re: Russian Riza Hallmarks 1893

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Hi,

Welcome to the Forum.

You need to embed your images, as only a very few members will click on links or thumbnails.

Trev.
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Re: Russian Riza Hallmarks 1893

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Hi 925harmonic -

I think the maker is: Gorbunov, Dmitrij Andreewitsch 1883-1908 (working in church silver).
The assayer is (mind the spelling): Oleks, Lev Fedorowitsch
1889 -1894 Moscow
1895-1904 Moscow
1915-1917 Moscow

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source: PL, p. 213, #2405-2407

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Re: Russian Riza Hallmarks 1893

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dognose wrote:Hi,

Welcome to the Forum.

You need to embed your images, as only a very few members will click on links or thumbnails.

Trev.
Thank you for the heads up.

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Re: Russian Riza Hallmarks 1893

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Goldstein wrote: I think the maker is: Gorbunov, Dmitrij Andreewitsch 1883-1908 (working in church silver).
The assayer is (mind the spelling): Oleks, Lev Fedorowitsch
1889 -1894 Moscow
1895-1904 Moscow
1915-1917 Moscow

I greatly appreciate the help. That does look very similar. The "Д" is a little more box-like on our example; perhaps just a different die by the same maker?
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Re: Russian Riza Hallmarks 1893

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Hi 925harmonic
some hints for the future:
1) always embed your images
2) always clean your silver - particularly the marks - before a photo shoot
3) learn how sharp photos are made
4) trust the answers you get

Regards
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