It's very simple. Because knowledge can be based on research, and not just on a simple citation of a source that contains a lot of errors. I don’t react to your regular insults in any way, it doesn’t bother me, but it only humiliates you.
1. "KP". The available hallmarks exactly correspond to the period of work of the silver workshop of Katarina: the beginning of the 1880s to the beginning of the 1910s, but not from 1892. Look at your favorite source of knowledge - the "KP" silversmith has also been known there since the 1880s. If you want, you can visit St. Petersburg and I will tell you the case number in the archive where the specific year of the opening of the Parkkinen workshop is indicated. The surname "Parkkinen" in the literature of those years is written with one "K" and two "KK".
2. I do not always correct you, but only when you bring erroneous outdated information. I just wish the forum had more accurate information.
3. Alas, but with Yegor Pankratiev and the "ЕП" stamp, you are also mistaken))) Pankratiev made completely different products.
I have a question for you too. Why does any of my correction of information infuriate you so much?))))
Over the past 3 weeks, I have updated information on more than 20 silversmiths. I can imagine how frustrating it will be for you.)))
Best wishes!
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