@AG2012 There are more marks on the other parts as well...I will try to take pic's of those in the near-future (, as soon as I find time, which is not ear-marked with more primary operations ). Regards, Atlas.
@Qrt.S. Thank you (once again) for the re-assuring point of yours. Sometimes even I appear to find myself with a correct point of view from the start. Best regards, - Atlas -
But as seen from the picture I've posted here, would I say the following; ( assuming, that it is like that the part of the cartouche seen in the photo on the far upper part, is the correct direction...) The first letter --- a P in cyrillic, followed by a dot...or it could be also, that ( the smaller...
@Qrt.S. Thanks for getting me back on the track from the side-track. I think this one is quite challenging, because usually the maker's marks tend to be like 'up-side down", when compared to the assay-markings, at least very often. But in this case the maker's appear to be sort of 'side-ways' c...
Could it be Kazan ( Kasane ) ? ( # 459. Postnikova ) ? Not impossible, perhaps then the assay-master could be # 473 Postnikova ? ( 1877-78 would not be that far from 1880 ? ) Naturally putting my feet here on thin ice...none the less a possibility, while waiting for better approaches.
So help would also be appreciated with identifying ( St.Petersburg / 1883 ) maker's marks ( P.K = Robert Kohun? ) on this podstakannik (in the pictures below ) if you please. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/img922/4658/7UQuJc.jpg https://imagizer.imageshack.com/img921/6175/2fuu75.jpg https://imagize...
So help would be appreciated with identifying ( Moscow? / 1880 ) maker's marks on this podstakannik (in the pictures below ) if you please. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/img922/5317/0E5PMJ.jpg https://imagizer.imageshack.com/img921/8543/x5LCux.jpg https://imagizer.imageshack.com/img923/1733/bsWByZ...
Hi, https://imagizer.imageshack.com/img923/5302/aR082p.jpg So help would be appreciated with identifying the Morozov maker's marks on the silver chamberstick in the picture below ( N.B. in cyrillic? The assay-master's marks is Jakov Lyapunov, St.P.,1899-1903) if you please. https://imageshack.com/i/...
Thank you for the tip, Qrt.S. Hopefully I will be lucky with finding a suitable glass for it. ( Perhaps it might happen in the shop of Ritva Blomqvist. She happens to have a sortie of possible candidates but not now among her present sortie.) Best regards,
Thank you very much for your helping hand once again, Qrt.S. Thanks, it really is a nice one. Yes, what a pity indeed for lacking the original glass. Well, one can not allways have everything. Still though quite satisfied for this piece.
Hi, So help would be appreciated with identifying the St.Petersburg ( 1882 ) maker's marks ( PEA in cyrillic? ) on this trompe l`oeil podstakannik (in the pictures below ) if you please. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/img922/4571/Hajyiw.jpg https://imagizer.imageshack.com/img924/5516/Jp0ygr.jpg Reg...
@Ubaranda Thank you for this precise information. Could not have hoped for anything more. Just humble for the wide scale of information some do possess and share here in this forum :-) Best regards, ~ Atlas ~
Hello, Help would be appreciated with identifying the hallmarks on this beaker ( height: 6.7cm, diameter: 6.3cm, weight 63.6gr ) if you please? https://imagizer.imageshack.com/img923/9366/RY7K3m.jpg https://imagizer.imageshack.com/img921/7799/UUwPnB.jpg https://imagizer.imageshack.com/img924/5116/vh...
Thank you both for answers. Regarding to Postnikova-Lodkova I also thought of A. Karpov. ( But regarding to Ivanov's book found quite a few other possibilities as well but since it has quite many mistaken information also, decided to ask opinion from the experienced knowledge of the forum as next st...