What could it be?
What could it be?
Hello,
This is an underplate in silver, marked as:
There is also a family crest:
Can you help me, in identifying the mark, please?
Vlad
This is an underplate in silver, marked as:
There is also a family crest:
Can you help me, in identifying the mark, please?
Vlad
Re: What could it be?
The mark in the middle could be St. George slaying the dragon up side down.
Peter.
Peter.
Re: What could it be?
Hi,
There was Ivan Ivanov Vereschagin (I.I.B. within heart shaped frame) (PL# 2560)
Верещагин Иван Иванов
1777-1792
Partial mark on the right could be one of the aldermans starting with A (PL # 2134 - 2139).
Regards
There was Ivan Ivanov Vereschagin (I.I.B. within heart shaped frame) (PL# 2560)
Верещагин Иван Иванов
1777-1792
Partial mark on the right could be one of the aldermans starting with A (PL # 2134 - 2139).
Regards
Re: What could it be?
Thank you! Can you, please, provide an illustration of both?
Vlad
Vlad
Re: What could it be?
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Regards
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Re: What could it be?
Hi!
I agree with AG2012 on the master Ivan Ivanov Vereschagin.
The family crest is of the famous nobility family of Tolstoy which had the title of count.
An excellent find, congratulations!
Regards,
Juke
I agree with AG2012 on the master Ivan Ivanov Vereschagin.
The family crest is of the famous nobility family of Tolstoy which had the title of count.
An excellent find, congratulations!
Regards,
Juke
Re: What could it be?
People are often excited with family crests.
It reminds me of buying online one square foot of land in Scotland to become a lord.
Of course, nobility was rich and influential, but not rare, as often misunderstood.
For example, there were slightly under 2 million members of noblemen in Russia, as well as over 4000 noble families in France.
On the other hand, it is always nice and exciting to identify crests on old silver.
Regards
It reminds me of buying online one square foot of land in Scotland to become a lord.
Of course, nobility was rich and influential, but not rare, as often misunderstood.
For example, there were slightly under 2 million members of noblemen in Russia, as well as over 4000 noble families in France.
On the other hand, it is always nice and exciting to identify crests on old silver.
Regards
Re: What could it be?
There has always been and will always be an interest in the rich and famous like nobilities, I believe there is something human in it. You can notice these from ex. auction house prices for items owned by nobilities and royalities. Who wouldn't be interested to own something from Peter the Great.
It is true there were a countless amount of nobilities almost all of them from lower nobility like barons but only a few counts and royalties like emperors and princes. Vlad you are lucky in your finding with an item from a count nobility family.
It is true there were a countless amount of nobilities almost all of them from lower nobility like barons but only a few counts and royalties like emperors and princes. Vlad you are lucky in your finding with an item from a count nobility family.