Could use a little help identifying the mark

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Garbasium
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Could use a little help identifying the mark

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I’ve searched all over the site and can’t seem to find what the mark means. Maybe it’s new and that’s why it’s not on here? Spoon seems old though. I included a link to the pictures I have. I couldn’t figure out how to put them directly onto the page. Sorry. Any help is greatly appreciated.

https://www.flickr.com/photos/92228760@ ... 0751166983
Juke
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Re: Could use a little help identifying the mark

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Clean the marks and take a close up of the photos to be able to identify the marks.
Garbasium
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Re: Could use a little help identifying the mark

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Juke wrote:Clean the marks and take a close up of the photos to be able to identify the marks.

Cleaned it up some. Seems like a V and some sort of animal maybe. Uploaded new pics to album above.
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Garbasium
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Re: Could use a little help identifying the mark

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Garbasium wrote:I’ve searched all over the site and can’t seem to find what the mark means. Maybe it’s new and that’s why it’s not on here? Spoon seems old though. I included a link to the pictures I have. I couldn’t figure out how to put them directly onto the page. Sorry. Any help is greatly appreciated.

https://www.flickr.com/photos/92228760@ ... 0751166983
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Re: Could use a little help identifying the mark

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Your silver spoon (875/1000) is made in Moscow around the turn of the century. The maker's mark is ДН (latin DN). He is Dimitry Nikolayevich Nikolayev. His exact working period is not known, but he run a factory with 8 workers.
Garbasium
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Qrt.S wrote:Your silver spoon (875/1000) is made in Moscow around the turn of the century. The maker's mark is ДН (latin DN). He is Dimitry Nikolayevich Nikolayev. His exact working period is not known, but he run a factory with 8 workers.
Thanks so much! I really appreciate it.
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