Marschak?

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Goldstein
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Marschak?

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Hi -

Someone offered me the following tea glass holder, made by I. Marschak from Kiev. We all know who Marschak was (...the Fabergé of Kiev...) and the outstanding quality of his products.

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I do not like the following: the heavy weight (304 g), the rough structure and the blurry details. Moreover, I've never seen any product or model numbers on Marschak products.
Here are 2 examples of the outstanding quality you are used to from Marschak:

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What is your opinion?

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Goldstein
Qrt.S
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Re: Marschak?

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The podstakannik is not Marschak quality and far from outstanding quality as you also have noted. The kokshnik is too blurry but I believe it is authentic. Anyway, is the RAO letter Greek ni? However, The maker's mark "I MARSCHAK" is faked and probably added later. Note that there is no dot between I and M.
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Re: Marschak?

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His grand-grandson (a French plastic surgeon and businessman) opened jewelry shop in Moscow.
He collects whatever was made by his grand-grandfather but not very generous buyer according to Russian sellers.Complains about Ukraine bureaucracy permits to export old silver.
Every serious antique dealer is in contact with him and I would not be surprised if fakers are also involved.
The four digit engraved number on Marschak silver box.
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Re: Marschak?

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Hi -

Sometimes we even agree ...

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Goldstein
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