Unknown makers mark B.И
Unknown makers mark B.И
Can any one help with this makers mark which to me look like B.И .
Many thanks
Julian
Many thanks
Julian
Re: Unknown makers mark B.И
Hi juliany -
here is the maker, wellknown and successful
Ivavanow, Wasilii Iwanowitsch
Moscow 1870-1908
Source: PL, p 211
Regards
Zolotnik
here is the maker, wellknown and successful
Ivavanow, Wasilii Iwanowitsch
Moscow 1870-1908
Source: PL, p 211
Regards
Zolotnik
Re: Unknown makers mark B.И
Zolotnik
Many thanks for that
You mention "Source: PL, p 211" what is that ?
regards
Julian
Many thanks for that
You mention "Source: PL, p 211" what is that ?
regards
Julian
Re: Unknown makers mark B.И
Hi juliany -
it is the bible of Russian hallmarks - Postnikova Loseva - unfortunately out of print.
regards
Zolotnik
it is the bible of Russian hallmarks - Postnikova Loseva - unfortunately out of print.
regards
Zolotnik
Re: Unknown makers mark B.И
The strangest town mark for Moscow I have ever seen on an object from that period...???
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Re: Unknown makers mark B.И
I was about to ask the same thing , I thought these type of marks look more like late 18th century early 19th, totally confused
Re: Unknown makers mark B.И
Something is not in place with this pitcher. I suspect it is a "russificated" object. It needs to be more carefully investigated before saying anything more...
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Re: Unknown makers mark B.И
I have a similar looking Austro-Hungarian pitcher from the 1840's , the hallmarks are in the same places, colour is also very similar. I am not an expert but it seems to me the drawing was added later on an undecorated pitcher, and the hallmarks were overstruck so hard that it actually made a hole
Re: Unknown makers markB.И
Just to give you a bit of back ground, it was give to me in 1967 as "christing gift" by Ostroróg at his home in Kadalee, Instambul.
Apparently tradition was to give something very old. I believe the Ostroróg family were Polish.
Julian
Apparently tradition was to give something very old. I believe the Ostroróg family were Polish.
Julian
Re: Unknown makers mark B.И
Hello numis.geneve!
Is it possible to share with us this austro-hungarian item, or the marks?
Best regards!
Krisztian
Is it possible to share with us this austro-hungarian item, or the marks?
Best regards!
Krisztian
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Re: Unknown makers mark B.И
Dear Krisztian, unfortunately the jug I was talking about is in my apartment in another country at the moment, however I will post some Austro-Hungarian silver that I have here, including another similar but bigger Jug from Stefan Mayerhofer, JCK brush and an unidentified ladle.
I will post it under - Other countries
I will post it under - Other countries