Need help with Russian maker's mark
Need help with Russian maker's mark
Hello,
Who recognises this Russian maker's mark? I believe it says DAP in cyrillic script.
Thank you in advance,
Who recognises this Russian maker's mark? I believe it says DAP in cyrillic script.
Thank you in advance,
Re: Need help with Russian maker's mark
Hi,
Are there no other marks?
Trev.
Are there no other marks?
Trev.
Re: Need help with Russian maker's mark
Hi,
The gilt silver box is also marked with these marks:
The gilt silver box is also marked with these marks:
Re: Need help with Russian maker's mark
St George mark for Moscow does not look right by itself and particularly if the year is 1844.
There should be marks both on the lid and the box (two sets). They cannot be this blurred in both places. Can you show us both sets of marks, please?
Regards
There should be marks both on the lid and the box (two sets). They cannot be this blurred in both places. Can you show us both sets of marks, please?
Regards
Re: Need help with Russian maker's mark
Hi,
There are two sets of marks indeed:
Hallmarks bottom:
http://i1300.photobucket.com/albums/ag9 ... spleut.jpg
Hallmarks lid:
http://i1300.photobucket.com/albums/ag9 ... s5fs3n.jpg
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Thanks in advance,
There are two sets of marks indeed:
Hallmarks bottom:
http://i1300.photobucket.com/albums/ag9 ... spleut.jpg
Hallmarks lid:
http://i1300.photobucket.com/albums/ag9 ... s5fs3n.jpg
(admin photo edit - images too large - link only - see Posting Requirements )
Thanks in advance,
Re: Need help with Russian maker's mark
Hmmmm... still an interesting "case". Kindly tell us what initials are above the year 1844. However, we have seen this mark before and assumed that it would be Dimitry Aleksandrovitch Polyakov, active in his workshop on Sretinskaya district, 1st block, 49 in Moscow around 1852. Goldsmith and merchant of the 3rd order.
Look here. Unfortunately the pictures hve been removed for some reason but read the text.
http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic ... kov#p80521
Look here. Unfortunately the pictures hve been removed for some reason but read the text.
http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic ... kov#p80521
Re: Need help with Russian maker's mark
Hi,
Unfortunately the initials above 1844 (I assume) are not readable.
Unfortunately the initials above 1844 (I assume) are not readable.
Re: Need help with Russian maker's mark
I am with AG2012 - the St. George is wrong for the year 1844 (and too sketchy) and it looks as if the thumbpiece was added later to make the box look more Russian than European.
Re: Need help with Russian maker's mark
Goldstein @ Right.
Besides,the figure of St George is either in contact or well off the outer curved line of the mark.
In every genuine mark St George`s figure is at almost perfectly equal distance from the outer line of the mark.
Besides,the figure of St George is either in contact or well off the outer curved line of the mark.
In every genuine mark St George`s figure is at almost perfectly equal distance from the outer line of the mark.
Re: Need help with Russian maker's mark
I believe, you think out the superfluous.
Normal St. George, but punch is polluted.
Polyakov is maker.
Normal St. George, but punch is polluted.
Polyakov is maker.
Re: Need help with Russian maker's mark
OK The mark is polluted.Now we need the proof this type of St George mark was used as late as 1844.