Postby AG2012 » Sat Apr 10, 2021 7:09 pm
The handle may look unusual but the bowl of this form can be seen in almost every Russian spoon.
Let`s not be rigid; Russia was not an isolated island. Just look at Faberge catalog in Russian section here; it does not differ from European silver from elsewhere.
I see no problem with this spoon. Besides, kokoshnik mark is not suspicious at all.
Regards
P.S. I am not sure if I understood the comment about permission to discuss this spoon.
My opinion is a bit rebellious; I do not use and quote anything for commercial reasons, I make no profit in reproducing images from elsewhere, and if I can quote Shakespeare and Goethe without asking for permission, why should I take care of a picture taken by an auction house, and the item was not even made by them, does not even belong to them.
So called intellectual property is just overinflated.