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Re: Important Russian Silver? Grand Duke Crown & Imperial Eagle

Posted: Wed Feb 21, 2024 4:40 am
by Qrt.S
Thank you.
1) SA is Johan Samuel Arndt, born 19.4.1812, master 1845-1890. He had a common workshop with his brother Karl on Gorohovaya street in StP and worked for Nicholls & Plincke. Dead 2.4.1890. The assayer AM is Aleksandr Mor.

2) NP is Nicholls & Plincke in StP. The assayer's punch is a smudge. What letters and year in it?

Re: Important Russian Silver? Grand Duke Crown & Imperial Eagle

Posted: Wed Feb 21, 2024 10:27 am
by Juke*
Hi!

The monogram is somewhat worn, anyway it is quite clearly 'AN' in Cyrillic. The 'MN' in Cyrillic is quite the same, there are some differences. First on the salt cellar there is a horizontal line in 'A' and there is not the third vertical line which 'M' should have.

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Regards,
Juke

Re: Important Russian Silver? Grand Duke Crown & Imperial Eagle

Posted: Fri Feb 23, 2024 2:03 pm
by Silverstone
To all the lovers of salt cellars,

here are some different types of salt cellars:

with/without lid
trompe-l’œil – maybe a pepper caster
salt throne – partly gilded
niello technique
with two compartments

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Source:
© privat photo

Regards
Silverstone

Re: Important Russian Silver? Grand Duke Crown & Imperial Eagle

Posted: Fri Feb 23, 2024 2:57 pm
by Tipton444
Thanks for the info Qrt, very interesting. Juke, wow I'm so glad I asked, thank you so much for doing that.. And Silverstone, what a great collection, and that's a great reference!