Please help ! face or not
Re: Please help ! face or not
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Welcome to the Forum.
The below should help you:
How to Add Images
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https://postimages.org (copy the 'Hotlink for forums' code) is recommended. Do not use Photobucket or Dropbox.
Ensure your images are embedded. Do not post links. Remember to use the 'Preview' button before submitting your post.
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Re: Please help ! fake or not
Hi
It's my first post
please let me know if I did it correctly ?
It's my first post
please let me know if I did it correctly ?
Re: Please help ! face or not
Hi welcome to the forum.
To me your images are clear, although I believe the marks to be spurious.
Peter.
To me your images are clear, although I believe the marks to be spurious.
Peter.
Re: Please help ! face or not
Hi,
Marks of assayer Alexander Mitin 1842 - 1877 in Sankt-Peterburg and
master Nikolai Nikitin (PL 1365).
Although typical mid-19th century neo Baroque, silver samovar is always suspicious for bearing faked marks.
Regards
Marks of assayer Alexander Mitin 1842 - 1877 in Sankt-Peterburg and
master Nikolai Nikitin (PL 1365).
Although typical mid-19th century neo Baroque, silver samovar is always suspicious for bearing faked marks.
Regards
Re: Please help ! face or not
As I understand, you guys suggested this is fake marks
Re: Please help ! face or not
The form of the samovar matches mid 19th century rather rare Russian examples (teapot is missing at the top,though).His marks are often very distorted. Cannot be sure, too many fakes around.
Re: Please help ! face or not
Hi!
The samovar is typical to its appearance for mid 19th century Russian silver with a neorococo outlook which was very fashioned at the time, however I myself would consider it authentic and a quality object to its appearance and valuable at the time. The marks seems as expected from the time somewhat worn due to the timeless polishings. I very nice find!
Regards,
Juke
The samovar is typical to its appearance for mid 19th century Russian silver with a neorococo outlook which was very fashioned at the time, however I myself would consider it authentic and a quality object to its appearance and valuable at the time. The marks seems as expected from the time somewhat worn due to the timeless polishings. I very nice find!
Regards,
Juke
Re: Please help ! face or not
[quote="AG2012" Marks of assayer Alexander Mitin 1842 - 1877 in Sankt-Peterburg...[/quote]
Hello!
Not Mitin, but Alexander Yakovlevich Mor (Moor). Once I was also mistaken ... See here:
http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic ... 46&t=30311
Regards.
Hello!
Not Mitin, but Alexander Yakovlevich Mor (Moor). Once I was also mistaken ... See here:
http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic ... 46&t=30311
Regards.