Hi! Sorry for the pixels, I can not make a better photo. And the number "3" can not be a priori - this is Moscow. Thank you all very much for your attention to my humble subject. Respectfully!
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Hi! Thank you for message. I think that everything that is for sale will be falsified. You're right - the cross is not so unique thing to pay attention to it. It is worth something like a marks and all is well. And someone good money on this. But financial questions don't interest me. I would just l...
I do not like "4". This figure was stamped on "2 kokoshnik". I also don’t like the fact that the first cross has no date and stamp of the city. These master and assay master are not as well known as Faberge. )
OK, I understand you. I would like everything you said to be true. But no, I’m more and more convinced that my cross is one of many fakes. After a long search, I found a photo of a truly real cross from Kostroma, the authenticity of which I have no doubt about - it was picked up during the excavatio...
https://i.postimg.cc/02H8FXbT/f5.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/x1YWsKPw/f6.png https://i.postimg.cc/4NMgBK0Z/f1.png https://i.postimg.cc/DwH1vcYD/f3.jpg So, I decided to look for crosses with marks not in catalogs but at auctions. This is all I found in a few minutes of searching. Such crosses sell unde...
thank you for information . Yes, the marks is somehow not being tied together. But he who seeks will always find. Regarding the placement of information, I will correct myself and in the future I will not allow such errors. regards.
Thank you very much for your answer! In addition to your information that I learned on the official website of the Birmingham Assay Office: PRE 1950S EXEMPTION Articles which should have been hallmarked when they were made, but bear no hallmark, are now treated as exempt if they were manufactured be...
so, taking this opportunity, I would like to ask one more question - did there exist a law in Britain in the 1930s, according to which there was no mark on some silverware? Thank you very much for your attention to this topic.
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