Postby dnl » Tue Jul 07, 2009 2:43 pm
Thank you for furthering the understanding of Artels. Indeed there is far too little, I have found, that explains them well.
As for Postnikova-Losseva, there is no error. The publication I have is dated 1995 but the dates listed with the maker's marks extend only to 1977. The other publication by Troepol'skaya takes the marks up to the year 2000. (see below)
While the use of a year code within the reserve along with the maker's mark started in 1953, the use of the punctuation with the number code for the year began in 1979. In that year the period appears in front of a 9 ( .9). Thie period appears each year through a whole cycle of numbers 9,0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9. In 1990, the date code 0 sported a : in front of the number code ( :0 ) for a whole cycle of numbers up until 1999. In 1987, the assay office letter was added after the year code and in front of the maker's mark. So the line up is extended to be :Y?MMM (y=year, ?=assay office, MMM=maker's mark). For only one year, in the year 2000, the AO mark was moved in front of the year code - 0 (?0MMM). In 2001, the year codes reverted back to the Cyrillic alphabet and the original line up as before.
Once the methodology is understood, it becomes quite handy in dating more recent Russian pieces. Again not easily found or explained but it will be in a new publication that is just getting released, World Hallmarks - Vol. I - Europe, 19th - 21st Centuries.
As for the book I referenced, its proper name in Cyrillic is..
СПРÐВОЧÐИК
КЛЕЙМРÐРИЗДЕЛИЯX
из драгоценных металлах,
1917-2000 rr
(СССРи РоÑÑии)
by TроеполъÑкаÑ
If you are a collector of books, this is indeed one for your resource library. It is in Russian, but it sounds like that is not an issue for you. Hope this helped.
dnl
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