Code: Select all
. [URL=http://vfl.ru/fotos/01b1c60e20065152.html][IMG]http://images.vfl.ru/ii/1515426108/01b1c60e/20065152_m.jpg[/IMG][/URL]
Code: Select all
. [URL=http://vfl.ru/fotos/01b1c60e20065152.html][IMG]http://images.vfl.ru/ii/1515426108/01b1c60e/20065152_m.jpg[/IMG][/URL]
AG2012 once again thank you very much. I am glad that you, as an expert, have determined the piece be quite a collector's. And the subject of the famous manufacturer. This ring for napkins is very similar to the Russian products made of silver with enamel.AG2012 wrote:Hello again,
I think the maker has been identified.
In regard of partial enamel loss - it happens, not really ``bad`` but not ``perfect``either.There is enamel over 100 years old in perfect condition.
Partial loss decreases the value but that`s subjective.
And it cannot be repaired, enamel being powdered glass fired at very high temperature.
Enjoy your napkin ring.
Regards
AG2012 , glad to have acquaintance with you.AG2012 wrote:Scandinavian enamel was (and still is) of superb quality.For example, Anton Michelsen of Denmark mastered one of the most difficult enamels, i.e. blood red translucent enamel.
Cheers