Silversmith 84 silver

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Silversmith 84 silver

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Hello. Can anyone tell me who is the silversmith that marked this russian silver object ? Thanks a lot!

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Re: Silversmith 84 silver

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Unfortunately the maker АШ. is unknown (at least to me). Maybe somebody else can identify the maker. However, the object is made in Moscow 1908-1917(26). The text states:

"A memory to dear Sergey Grigorievich from the family A.A.V. and L. Vishnjakov"
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What exactly is this object? :: Is it some kind of "memorial plaque" created for a funeral? ::
What does the back of the object look like, could that help to figure out what it is? :::
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I think it's writing desk note holder.Depending on the base and size (stone) it could have been been used as a paperweight.
One cannot write on French polish antique furniture.Thing like this is needed.Again, size matters.
A keepsake from Vishnyakov family. The recipient was still alive at the time,no funeral.
And yes, we'd like to see the whole object.
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Hi Aguest -

either a book cover (photo album) or as already mentioned a desk note pad.

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Whatever it is, It is a gift o living person. The text doesn't state "to the memory of..." but "a memory to..." There is a difference between the meaning the prepositions of and to.
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Hi -

here a book cover:

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:: I understand now, thank you for help with the sentence structure and also the references to the other objects ::
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Qrt.S wrote:Unfortunately the maker АШ. is unknown (at least to me). Maybe somebody else can identify the maker. However, the object is made in Moscow 1908-1917(26). The text states:

"A memory to dear Sergey Grigorievich from the family A.A.V. and L. Vishnjakov"

Thank a lot!
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Re: Silversmith 84 silver

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AG2012 wrote:I think it's writing desk note holder.Depending on the base and size (stone) it could have been been used as a paperweight.
One cannot write on French polish antique furniture.Thing like this is needed.Again, size matters.
A keepsake from Vishnyakov family. The recipient was still alive at the time,no funeral.
And yes, we'd like to see the whole object.
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The sizes are : 27cm/17cm
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Re: Silversmith 84 silver

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It's a memento plaque or something that accompanies a larger gift.

The Russian text has a "parting gift" kind of feel.

The design is kind of strange, perhaps a gift from a rich provincial family to a neighbor/family friend teenager heading off to military academy or university in a big city?
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