Silver spoons
Re: Silver spoons
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Re: Silver spoons
Hi,
Silver standard .875 (old standard 84 zolotnik) assayed in St Petersburg by AC (Aleksandr Sevr) in 1895.
Cannot identify maker`s initials.
Heraldic crown with seven pearls is for baron, not royalty.
Regards
Silver standard .875 (old standard 84 zolotnik) assayed in St Petersburg by AC (Aleksandr Sevr) in 1895.
Cannot identify maker`s initials.
Heraldic crown with seven pearls is for baron, not royalty.
Regards
Re: Silver spoons
Hello!AG2012 wrote:Hi,
Silver standard .875 (old standard 84 zolotnik) assayed in St Petersburg by AC (Aleksandr Sevr) in 1895.
Cannot identify maker`s initials.
Heraldic crown with seven pearls is for baron, not royalty.
Regards
Thank you very much for the answer.
Best regards
Per
Re: Silver spoons
PW333abc wrote:Hello!AG2012 wrote:Hi,
Silver standard .875 (old standard 84 zolotnik) assayed in St Petersburg by AC (Aleksandr Sevr) in 1895.
Cannot identify maker`s initials.
Heraldic crown with seven pearls is for baron, not royalty.
Regards
Thank you very much for the answers.
Can the spoons be made for a Baron, given the crown? And that the spoons have been in the Baron's possession?
Best regards
Per
Re: Silver spoons
The maker on spoon number 1 is too unclear to give an answer. However, the spoon is made in St. Petersburg 1882-1898.
The maker of spoon number 2 is НЯ (Latin NYa) who is Dmitry Yanichkin in St Petersburg 1888-1895. The assayer AC is Aleksandr Sevyer 1892-1895.
The maker of spoon number 2 is НЯ (Latin NYa) who is Dmitry Yanichkin in St Petersburg 1888-1895. The assayer AC is Aleksandr Sevyer 1892-1895.
Re: Silver spoons
The maker on spoon number 1 is too unclear to give an answer. However, the spoon is made in St. Petersburg 1882-1898.
The maker of spoon number 2 is НЯ (Latin NYa) who is Dmitry Yanichkin in St Petersburg 1888-1895. The assayer AC is Aleksandr Sevyer 1892-1895.
The maker of spoon number 2 is НЯ (Latin NYa) who is Dmitry Yanichkin in St Petersburg 1888-1895. The assayer AC is Aleksandr Sevyer 1892-1895.
Re: Silver spoons
Hi,
Qrt.S is right about initials Н Я.(The same on both spoons?)They belong to Nikolay YANICHKIN Dmitrievich (Николай ЯНИЧКИН Дмитриевич) who worked at 3abalkan, No18 (3абалканский, 18) until 1895 when last recorded.
In regard of the coat of arms; must be new money nobility who even bought titles (pay attention to sailing boat and Staff of Hermes, Latin Mercury, messenger of gods and symbol of commerce).
Regards
Qrt.S is right about initials Н Я.(The same on both spoons?)They belong to Nikolay YANICHKIN Dmitrievich (Николай ЯНИЧКИН Дмитриевич) who worked at 3abalkan, No18 (3абалканский, 18) until 1895 when last recorded.
In regard of the coat of arms; must be new money nobility who even bought titles (pay attention to sailing boat and Staff of Hermes, Latin Mercury, messenger of gods and symbol of commerce).
Regards
Re: Silver spoons
Yes of course Nikolay is his first name (lapsus scribae, sorry).
The mark on the other spoon is unclear. It is probably НЯ, but it could also be ИИ, НН, ИН, НИ or ? Therefore I didn't say anything about the master.
The mark on the other spoon is unclear. It is probably НЯ, but it could also be ИИ, НН, ИН, НИ or ? Therefore I didn't say anything about the master.
Re: Silver spoons
Hello everyone!
Thank you very much for your answers.
Best regards
Per
Thank you very much for your answers.
Best regards
Per
Re: Silver spoons
Additionally to the coat of arms, has the spoon also got an inscription on the handle?
Thank you in advance for your answer!
Thank you in advance for your answer!
Re: Silver spoons
Hello!Scotrab wrote:Additionally to the coat of arms, has the spoon also got an inscription on the handle?
Thank you in advance for your answer!
It has no inscription on the handle.
Best regards
Per