Who is assayer ГА in Moscow 1815? I'm very sorry, but for certain reasons I cannot show the object. It is, however, a sugar bowl with a lid. There is some fuzz with the object. I believe it is a fake irrespective of the marks being very well done and punched. They look very authentic and everything is punched as it should be.
Anyway, I assume that the mark ГА (Latin GA) is the assayer, but there is no assayer with those initials at that time. Even if there was so there is no maker's mark, which is more or less an impossible situation. If ГА again would be a maker's mark, the assayer's mark is missing. That is not either possible. In addition, there are ugly impression marks on the inside of the bowl. According to the legislation, the object should be taken to the assaying office in parts and unfinished. When it was approved and marked, the maker took it back to his workshop and finished it by removing the impression marks etc.
If somebody has the knowledge of who the assayer might be, I would be very grateful getting that information. However, I still think it is a fake.
Thank you in advance I need your assistance!
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