Kostroma Silversmith identifiction

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madej
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Kostroma Silversmith identifiction

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HI.
I do not see this silversmith in PL.
Do you know who it is?
Did this photo locket pendant have a special purpose for those engraved cross and the letters IC XC (Jesus Christ)?
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Re: Kostroma Silversmith identifiction

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Hi,
Silversmith working in a village somewhere in Kostroma region.
Yes, the locket had a special use to accommodate a relic.
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Re: Kostroma Silversmith identifiction

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Hi.
Thanks, that is, I understand that the silversmith is not recognizable.
Do you think that it is not a pendant for a photo, but for a relic?
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Re: Kostroma Silversmith identifiction

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Depends what the owner wanted to cherish; image of a saint, a lock of hair, a nail, piece of wood, something brought back from Holy Land or a monastery.........
Based on the cross engraving, but if she kept a photo o her fiancée, she cannot be blamed for that, right ?
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Re: Kostroma Silversmith identifiction

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I have a 3-Chambered silver enameled "OI XC" sterling silver object, the "Unction Sacrament Set" which contained holy oil. ::: I'm not sure if this would be an object for storing the holy oil for last rites or not? ::: I guess a small icon or a picture of a loved one makes more sense. ::: But I just thought that I would talk about another sterling silver object that has "OI XC" engraving. :::
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Re: Kostroma Silversmith identifiction

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Hi AG2012
Hi Aguest
Of course, I understand that the pendant could have been used as a reliquary, but it suits me most that it contained a picture of a loved one or a saint.
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Re: Kostroma Silversmith identifiction

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Hi,
look in the book of P.-L. number 828. Vaganov Vasily Fedorovich. In the book of P.-L. the stamp "В.В" (Vaganov Vasily Fedorovich) is indicated. But silversmiths often used punch of 3 letters of the name (+ patronymic). Then there will be "ВФВ".
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