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The heart decorations are very similar on both beakers.
Actually, the last post helped a lot with
two identical decors. Have seen this; an unscrupulous dealer was selling two Augsburg 17th century beakers with exactly the same décor and placed them side by side. What’s the chance to acquire two Russian silver vessels with the same décor after 250 years? Or Petr Semenov copied the unknown maker # PL 2838, or vice versa, mid 18th century, and both vessels were extremely lucky to survive until reunion at the same place and at the same time after 250 years.
To be honest I would rather engage in lottery, regardless of maker`s marks, assayers and St George.
There is much more to discuss; let’s have in mind these beakers are supposed to be made using raising hammer on the stake, meaning a single sheet of silver was used and raised, not a band of silver and soldered longitudinally and at the bottom. Of course, this is difficult to tell unless the beakers are inspected closely.