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Re: Assay and Maker Marks

Posted: Sat Apr 15, 2023 4:25 pm
by Ubaranda
Dad, you may be right, but marks "84" with a short tail were occasionally seen in the early 1830s.
I assume that at the end of 1832 Leonty Kaminsky finished working as an assayer, but Mikhail Karpinsky had not yet returned to his workplace. There was an urgent need for a temporary assay tube. Why not Mitin?

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Re: Assay and Maker Marks

Posted: Sun Apr 16, 2023 12:50 am
by alemsche
Hallo

Danke für die vielen Antworten .

und bitte nicht streiten .

Mitin ist 1848 gestorben ? Wo steht denn das ?

auf Bild 3 A.M und darunter Jahr 85 , könnte also heißen 185x (1850-1859)
also kann es ja dann nur der A.Moor sein.
die Pokale sind 20cm hoch und 7cm breit.
Gewicht 198g und 206g
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sollte ich die richtig sauber machen ? und am besten mit was ?

thx

mfg
alemsche

Re: Assay and Maker Marks

Posted: Sun Apr 16, 2023 2:40 am
by dognose
Hi alemsche,

Please converse in English.

Trev.

Re: Assay and Maker Marks

Posted: Sun Apr 16, 2023 2:45 am
by alemsche
sorry..

Hello

Thanks for all the answers .

and please don't argue.

Mitin died in 1848 ? Where is that?

on picture 3 A.M and below the year 85, so it could mean 185x (1850-1859)
so it can only be A.Moor.
the cups are 20cm high and 7cm wide.
Weight 198g and 206g
should i clean it properly? and preferably with what?

thx
alemsche

Re: Assay and Maker Marks

Posted: Sun Apr 16, 2023 5:13 am
by AG2012
There are commercial silver polishers (cleaners), but do not use abrasives. There are liquid cleaners to be used with very soft cloth.
Regards