early markings with the "old" city portal
Michelsen, Leopold Eduard 1847-1888, Reval



Schmidt,Johann Jacob 1809-1849, Riga


Source: A. Leisticiw, Coll. Goldstein
Goldstein
Dear Ort.Qrt.S wrote:The first sugar tong (Schepelev input 21.20./2:14PM ) is assayed by K3 who is Kliment Zagayewsky in Riga 1899-1916.
The production year for the kokoshnik with small 84 figures on the second tong is the latter part of 1898. We know this because the law/ukaz was stipulated in 1896 but the first kokshnik, this with small figures, was introduced as mentioned not earlier than in July 1898. It was used only for half a year because its outlook did not fulfill the requirements of the law. It had to be changed quickly and that happened as from 1.1.1899. Aleksandr Romanov assayed in Riga 1895-99, a perfect match. In other words the tong is made between July and December 1898.
Dear Goldstein.Goldstein wrote:Hi Dad -
now I am confused:
Assayer: Iwan Spiridonow 1873-1890 (A. Leistikow)
Schmidt, Georg Heinrich 1849 - 1893
Goldstein
My apologies: "Dear Qrt.S"Dad wrote: Dear Ort.
You are mistaken. Look attentively. For convenience I allocated red letters КЗ. And I added the like punch for an example.Goldstein wrote:Hi Dad -
what ever you see - actual it is AP - a little crippelt. But not K3!
Goldstein
Qrt.S wrote:@Dad,
Latvijas Sudrabkali )V.Vilite claims on page 12 that Ivan Spiridonov assayed in Riga 1873-1890.
Qrt.S wrote: To my understanding Ivan Spiridonov assayed in Kaunas 1862-1873 (also???).
Mistake too.Qrt.S wrote: I only mentioned that Romanov assayed in Riga but the initials on the tong with large 84 are K3 (Kliment Zagayevsky) and on the tong with small 84 are AP (Aleksandr Romanov)
Qrt.S wrote:
However, you didn't answer the question of who is Ivan Spiridonov and where and when did he assay or does he exist at all?