I recently visited an auction where this Niello spoon was auctioned. My interest was neither the artistic execution nor the artistic coat of arms - more the place of origin Veliki Oustiug. Then the big surprise for me: the highest bid was much higher than mine (you would have got 3 Fabergé spoons for it)! Question: is the spoon something special - did I miss something?
Here some informations I collected before the auction started:
L 22 cm, W 34 g
Townmark: Veliki Oustiug 1837-1854 (here 1850)
Silvercontent. 84 Zolotniki = 875/1000
Assay master: Schterch, Gustav 1846-1855
Maker: Koschkov, Michail I. 1835-1896
sorce: PL, pp. 151, 152





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Goldstein


















