Nice summer to all!
I came across this Russian large spoon (75 g, 19 cm), decorated with Art Nouveau ornamentation.There are four marks on it - Polish hallmark 1920-1931 (Warsaw, 875/1000), maker WH/HM and kokoshnik, which is overstruck with a grid.
Please does anyone know the purpose of the overstriking and possibly the maker?
Thanks to all for your interest
Large silver spoon
Re: Large silver spoon
Hi,
Owl is a so called Lombard mark, assayed to enter trade after the liberation of Poland in e.g. pawn shops etc.
Obliterated Russian imperial kokoshnik could be any assay office, so maker`s mark, even if deciphered, would be difficult to assign.
Regards
Owl is a so called Lombard mark, assayed to enter trade after the liberation of Poland in e.g. pawn shops etc.
Obliterated Russian imperial kokoshnik could be any assay office, so maker`s mark, even if deciphered, would be difficult to assign.
Regards
Re: Large silver spoon
Thank you. And did anyone know what a big spoon like that might have been used for?
Re: Large silver spoon
It is a serving spoon.
Re: Large silver spoon
To add it has been most likely part of a set with 6 or 12 tea spoons so it was for serving the tea leaves.
Re: Large silver spoon
Hello!
Perhaps the workshop of Nikolai Alekseevich Markov, Moscow. The beginning of the 20th century.
Perhaps the workshop of Nikolai Alekseevich Markov, Moscow. The beginning of the 20th century.
Re: Large silver spoon
Thank you very much, I really appreciate your help