Two spoons

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silverstork
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Two spoons

Postby silverstork » Mon Nov 21, 2011 8:26 am

Hello, i am a collector of dutch and belgian silver, every now and then i stumble across some russian marked silver. I do not have many knowledge about it, so i hope you guys can help me to tell something more about them, about authenticity and also i cant find the maker of the pieces.
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Thanks in advance!

Zolotnik
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Re: Two spoons

Postby Zolotnik » Mon Nov 21, 2011 9:22 am

Hi silverstork -
your spoons were made by the wellknown spoonmaker Aristarchos, Roman Vladelets (1880-1896) from Moscow and assayed by Artsibatschev Anatolij Apollonowitsch, on duty in Moscow for the years (1891-1896). Silver content 84 Zolotniki = 875/1000.

Regards
Zolotnik

silverstork
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Re: Two spoons

Postby silverstork » Mon Nov 21, 2011 9:30 am

Thanks a lot Zolotnik!

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Re: Two spoons

Postby Dad » Mon Nov 21, 2011 10:31 am

Zolotnik wrote:Hi silverstork -
your spoons were made by the wellknown spoonmaker Aristarchos, Roman Vladelets (1880-1896) from Moscow and assayed by Artsibatschev Anatolij Apollonowitsch, on duty in Moscow for the years (1891-1896). Silver content 84 Zolotniki = 875/1000.

Regards
Zolotnik


Hi, Zolotnik.

If you will allow, I will correct you. Very little.

Roman Aristarkhov( Роман Аристархов). The word "Vladelets"(владелец) is not name. It's russian word "owner".

Best Reg..

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Re: Two spoons

Postby Zolotnik » Mon Nov 21, 2011 11:24 am

Hi Dad -
thank you for the correct translation - I always wondered what it should mean.

You can alway correct me!! :-)

Regards
Zolotnik


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