Cannot decipher Russian silver mark.
Appears to either be "Ch(?)8"
Here is the actual piece... it is a goblet...
Russian Silver Maker
Re: Russian Silver Maker
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Hi,
СЧ8 stands for the maker «Северная чернь»(«Severnaya chern'»), translated as ``Northern niello``, founded in 1933, although there was much older niello tradition in Veliky Ustyug (Великий Устюг), dating back to 17th century.
Number 8 after СЧ is date code for 1968.
The mark on the right is state control mark for 875 silver standard.
Next time embed your images; few people will open links.
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СЧ8 stands for the maker «Северная чернь»(«Severnaya chern'»), translated as ``Northern niello``, founded in 1933, although there was much older niello tradition in Veliky Ustyug (Великий Устюг), dating back to 17th century.
Number 8 after СЧ is date code for 1968.
The mark on the right is state control mark for 875 silver standard.
Next time embed your images; few people will open links.
Regards
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This is quite good quality for 1968. ::: Probably the best quality I can recall seeing for the 1960's Soviet era. ::: How tall is the object? :::
Re: Russian Silver Maker
Right, the best Soviet niello. They are still in business, but charge exorbitant prices. Unfortunately, the design is more reminiscent of Soviet era than Imperial Russia.This is quite good quality for 1968
For example, sugar bowls are here:
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