
Is this the crippled assay mark PL # 2016 (1873-1877)?
Stand the BC mark for Viktor Savinsky (1859-1894) or is it from the spoon maker BC Semenov Wasilij?
Thank you for your time.
@DadDad wrote: P.S. Assayer Viktor Savinsky (1859-1894) is mythological character. Such assayer never was in Moscow.
Sorry. Of course ))Qrt.S wrote:@DadDad wrote: P.S. Assayer Viktor Savinsky (1859-1894) is mythological character. Such assayer never was in Moscow.
??? Are you serious? To my understanding Viktor Savinsky was Veniamin's brother. Don't you mean Viktor Savinkov P#2112
Hi, Qrt.SQrt.S wrote:#Dad
Huh! you almost scared my pants off :-)))))
Anyway, while you are there could you explain how it is possible that both Viktor and his brother Veniamin assayed i Moscow as follows
Viktor 1856-1894 (depending on the source)
Veniamin 1862-1875 (as well depending on the source)
That means that between 1862-1875 they both assayed in Moscow the same years using the same characters BC. How is that possible? How can you separate which one it is?