I recently came across a grouping of very interesting silver, which included this impressive Russian silver condiment dish, and I'm wondering if anyone can help me identify it. After doing very basic research, I found some similar pieces with the same crown and double eagle symbols, and they attributed it to being from the Grand Duke Michael Nicolaevich Romanov. Then, I saw another set of plates (also with the crown and double eagle) that said it was for Alexander Nikolaevich service, later Tsar Alexander II (1818-1881) with a monogram of the initials AN. Now my condiment dish, if that's what it is called, does not have a monogram with the letters AN, so I'm guessing its not a part of Alexander Nikolaevich's service, but can anyone help me identify which service it may have been from? The dish is is incredibly well made, and very heavy for its size (144g). The hallmarks are on the inside, and I would love if someone could help me identify the maker.
I acquired this piece of Russian silver in a lot which included even more important pieces. It came with 5 pieces of an 1806 service set made for Prince William I, Elector of Hesse-Kassel, with one serving spoon made by Heinrich Wilhelm Kompff. I have no idea why these pieces would be together with the Russian silver, unless someone was collecting important pieces, but if anyone knows any relation please share! I have made a new post on this forum regarding the William I pieces, so be sure to check that out as well!
Thank you all very much for your time!
-Eric
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