Russian spoon
Re: Russian spoon
@Dad
@Ubaranda
Thank you, much appreciated information. The only thing is that again mistakes and faults are found in Postnikova.
There was a Segeyev (MC?) i Vyatka in 1892 (P#"692A"). Is he possibly the same earlier mentioned Matvei Sergeyev by Dad or? Also Matvey Sorokin seems to have assyed in Vyatka in 1851-1861 (P#692), or?
Thank you in advance.
@Ubaranda
Thank you, much appreciated information. The only thing is that again mistakes and faults are found in Postnikova.
There was a Segeyev (MC?) i Vyatka in 1892 (P#"692A"). Is he possibly the same earlier mentioned Matvei Sergeyev by Dad or? Also Matvey Sorokin seems to have assyed in Vyatka in 1851-1861 (P#692), or?
Thank you in advance.
Re: Russian spoon
Hi.
Yes, Matvei Sergeyev worked in Vyatka too. Matvei Sorokin worked before him (in Vyatka assay office)
Yes, Matvei Sergeyev worked in Vyatka too. Matvei Sorokin worked before him (in Vyatka assay office)
Re: Russian spoon
HELLO
So, can we confirm they are Minsk & possibly A.Kreindel?
So, can we confirm they are Minsk & possibly A.Kreindel?
Re: Russian spoon
Hello
I realize this is an old post. However I just stumbled on it while trying to research a 2 spoons that I have. Based on the info posted it looks like it’s from Minsk. However 1 spoon has a coat of arms. And that’s what I am trying to research. Any help appreciated. Thank you
I could not figure out how to post an image.
I realize this is an old post. However I just stumbled on it while trying to research a 2 spoons that I have. Based on the info posted it looks like it’s from Minsk. However 1 spoon has a coat of arms. And that’s what I am trying to research. Any help appreciated. Thank you
I could not figure out how to post an image.
Re: Russian spoon
Please read this tutorial and then you know how to insert pictures:
viewtopic.php?f=1&t=10
viewtopic.php?f=1&t=10
Re: Russian spoon
Please also note, that you must open a new thread for your question. Only one item per topic/thread otherwise it will be a complete mess!l
Re: Russian spoon
Hello
I realize this is an old post. However I just stumbled on it while trying to research a 2 spoons that I have. Based on the info posted it looks like it’s from Minsk. However 1 spoon has a coat of arms. And that’s what I am trying to research. Any help appreciated. Thank you
https://ibb.co/0DMLZLw
I realize this is an old post. However I just stumbled on it while trying to research a 2 spoons that I have. Based on the info posted it looks like it’s from Minsk. However 1 spoon has a coat of arms. And that’s what I am trying to research. Any help appreciated. Thank you
https://ibb.co/0DMLZLw
Re: Russian spoon
Please show pictures of marks only. The marks on your spoon look like mini ants (mission impossible)
Re: Russian spoon
There is no problem with posting pictures. Just try to do according to the instructions I gave you. Interesting spoons! You cannot edit an old post. Make a new one and the picture to it.
Re: Russian spoon
Hi,
Welcome to the Forum.
Firstly, please read the Posting Requirements before posting.
The below should help you:
How to Add Images
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https://postimages.org (choose 'Share', then 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.
For more information see:
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Give some time to creating your posts and we'll give some time to researching and answering them.
Trev.
Welcome to the Forum.
Firstly, please read the Posting Requirements before posting.
The below should help you:
How to Add Images
Ensure you have read:
Posting Requirements
https://postimages.org (choose 'Share', then 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.
For more information see:
http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic ... 82#p103282
Give some time to creating your posts and we'll give some time to researching and answering them.
Trev.
Re: Russian spoon
You didn't read the instructions. See Trev's instructions above and follow them!
The maker of the upper spoon (ГА, Latin GA.) The maker is Grigory Andreyev in St. Petersburg 1885-1898 and assayed by Aleksandr Tomasovskij Sevyer 1892-1898. The upper mark is a Soviet remarking 1927-1954 enabling the owner to sell the spoon on the "open market".
The lower spoon's picture is out of focus and the marks are dirty. Clean the marks and open a new thread for it. That much I can tell that it is made most likely between 1908-1927.
The maker of the upper spoon (ГА, Latin GA.) The maker is Grigory Andreyev in St. Petersburg 1885-1898 and assayed by Aleksandr Tomasovskij Sevyer 1892-1898. The upper mark is a Soviet remarking 1927-1954 enabling the owner to sell the spoon on the "open market".
The lower spoon's picture is out of focus and the marks are dirty. Clean the marks and open a new thread for it. That much I can tell that it is made most likely between 1908-1927.
Re: Russian spoon
Start a new topic for each item and add images of the item and the marks.
Trev.
Trev.