This little coffee spoon bears the kokoshnik mark 1897-1908 with the assayer's initials AA and a maker's mark in cyryllic "sch" "ja". I couldn't find neither the assayer nor the maker.
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Russian coffee spoon kokoshnik left
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Re: Russian coffee spoon kokoshnik left
Hi silverfan,
please take a look at:
p. 260 no. 3868 - assay mark for Vilnius
p. 154, no. 217 - silversmith Jalovtschin (?)
Source: Postnikova-Losefa, GOLD AND SILVER PRODUCTION 15-20 Century
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Silverstone
please take a look at:
p. 260 no. 3868 - assay mark for Vilnius
p. 154, no. 217 - silversmith Jalovtschin (?)
Source: Postnikova-Losefa, GOLD AND SILVER PRODUCTION 15-20 Century
Regards
Silverstone
Re: Russian coffee spoon kokoshnik left
Yes this is Шлиома Янкелиович (Shlioma Jankeliovitsh/Jakovitshin/Jalovcinas, diff. surname versions...) in Vilnius/Latvia. He was born 10.10.1856, master 2.8.1864 and died 1908? (incorrect working years in Postnikova #217. He used this mark 1896(9)-1908?, but also other punches like Ш.ЯЛОВЦИНЪ and Ш·I.ЯЛОВЦИНЪ.
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Re: Russian coffee spoon kokoshnik left
Thanks Silverstone and Qrt.S.
Re: Russian coffee spoon kokoshnik left
Ahhhhh, sorry forgot: The assayer AA is Anatoli Apollonovich Artsibaschew, active in Vilna 1884-1888.