Postby blakstone » Sat Feb 14, 2009 10:04 pm
The assayer’s initials — K3 — are those of Kliment Zagaev, an assayer at Vilnius, Lithuania, 1886-1908. The maker’s mark is not in any reference I have, but the only Lithuanian maker I can find at the right time and with the right initials is Abram Moishe Fyvushovich Warshawchik, working in Kaunas, Lithuania from 1890. (Kaunas had its own assay office from 1854-1899, but with the introduction of the 1899 “kokoshnik” mark here, all Lithuanian silver was marked at Vilnius.)
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