I am sorry,I though they were readable on some photos, I will post zooms Smaller spoons https://www.925-1000.com/pics/Ximg.jpg https://www.925-1000.com/pics/Ximg.jpg Bigger spoon https://www.925-1000.com/pics/Ximg.jpg https://www.925-1000.com/pics/Ximg.jpg
Hello, is this a Kiddush Cup? Moscow 1851,Is the maker Petr Loskutov, who later worked for Sazikov after 1852?If it is a really early work for him. Thank you
Here I have a salt sellar made by descendants of Israel Eseevich Zachoder in Kiev. Hallmarks look authentic, however what is strange is that the hallmark on the ring ГРis different and the mounting of the 2 looks a bit crude,was this modified or combined from several items, or is this normal,?;wh...
Hello, I assume these 6 spoons and the 2 bigger ones are made by the same maker MAA - MаÑтерÑÐºÐ°Ñ Ðндреевой Матрены Ðндреевны, 1899-1908(purchased from different locations), could you please confirm? https://www.925-1000.com/pics/Ximg.jpg https://www.925-1000.com/pic...
Hello again, could you please tell me who was the maker ИВК in Kostroma(has the letter mark). Could someone please explain me in which cases was this type of Kokoshnik mark used, I assume it also started 1908? Thank you https://www.925-1000.com/pics/Ximg.jpg https://www.925-1000.com/pics/Ximg.jpg
Hello everyone, I have just bought these 6 wonderful niello spoons in Geneva, and the bigger one about a month ago in an American auction. Can you please help me identify the maker I think it is ИЛ but it also could be ИA , depending on spoon to spoon. The 6 have the same hallmarks Moscow, СШ 1883...
Hello again I would like to have your thoughts on these hallmarks, I have never seen a square one before. I will soon post some new purchases from my last trip to Paris, some Kiddush cups, a salt cellar and spoons https://www.925-1000.com/pics/Ximg.jpg https://www.925-1000.com/pics/Ximg.jpg Best Reg...
Besides go to a respectable auction site and find bigger objects with grachev marks and good provenience, you are showing only hallmarks for cutlery!!!there are many marks that look different than yours on objects that are genuine beyond any doubt!!!but I assume everything different than a mark on a...
Zolotnik stick with your Opinion if you like I have no reason in "inventing" the old Russian lady since I am NOT selling it.I believe you are wrong but oh well...
Thank you Warren, I've seen this site it is very good.but if you look the Emperor Ferdinand I of Austria had the same coat of arms or at least very similar, he lived until 1875 although he stopped being emperor in 1845. Could this brush predate 1875? If not it is definitely Franz Ferdinand
Yes Zolotnik I agree. However as I said before I am a coin guy- a few years ago I sold a coin that had the historical and price equivalent of a small faberge egg- but I do not consider it part of my collection, so please be more precise
Dear Zolotnik please explain why this exact napkin ring (exactly this one hallmarks,defects,etc...) is on eBay -are you selling it? I am confused. (Admin edit; no reference to eBay)
I Know for a fact that this type of mark was also used on watched exported to Russia, although not a Russian import mark, I have already seen it on a Longines retailed in Saint Petersburg in 1903 by Messrs Schwab. Although the Ottoman scenario is very likely. What I believe is that the Swiss marked ...
Here is an Austro-Hungarian Brush made by JCK with what I think are personal armories of Ferdinand I of Austria,did it come from the royal palace in Vienna?