Sazikov medal mark

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Juke*
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Sazikov medal mark

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Hi!

There has been earlier questioning that items bearing the Sazikov medal mark would not be genuine ones. I have found a tray bearing this mark with all the expected other marks which to my mind shows clearly the medal mark is a genuine mark. The firm Sazikov used this mark after they had won the gold medal during the London Great Exhibition, supported by Prince Albert in 1851. This was to show their exceptional high quality workmanship in addition to the court supplier mark. The tray is not my belonging and sorry that it is not polished.

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Re: Sazikov medal mark

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Hi Juke,
Yes, it certainly has been an issue in the past.
See viewtopic.php?f=61&t=22389

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Re: Sazikov medal mark

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I just want to ensure the information is correct on previous unresolved discussions in the forum. To add the tray I showed has crisp and correct markings, thereby without any doubt of authenticity.

Same subject also discussed in this long thread, where the medal mark is taken up on this page onwards (sorry for the missing images from previous past members of the forum):

viewtopic.php?t=22652&hilit=sazikov+medal&start=20
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