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A Group of Six Russian Enameled Silver Flatware Articles
Estimate: $800-$1,200
Sold
$1,200
Live Auction
Dining at Home
Location
Chicago
Description
A Group of Six Russian Enameled Silver Flatware Articles
Various Makers, 19th Century and Later
comprising a plique-a-jour teaspoon marked for Antip Kuzmichov, Moscow, 1896; a teaspoon marked with the imperial warrant and a rubbed maker's mark; a serving spoon marked 'MC', Moscow, 20th century; a soup spoon with rubbed marks and two enameled silver sugar tongs, together with two enameled metal serving spoons; 8 items total.
five examples marked with '84' standard; the teaspoon with an imperial mark with '88' standard
7 ozt 13 dwt gross
Length of longest silver example 7 3/4 inches.
This lot is located in Chicago.
Condition
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