Here is a silver fork with marks for Moscow 1896-1908. Does anyone know who the maker is?
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Russian fork
Here is a better photo of the head mark. I can't work out what the letters are, but they appear to be quite distinct.
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A minor correction. The name of the aforementioned silver smith was Marshak. I small misunderstanding, the laying capital E is the Cyrillic letter scha not double W.
J.A. Marshak was the owner of the prominent and one of the best gold and silverware factories in Moscow. It was founded in 1878 and known until 1917. In 1897 worked at the factory 72 employees. He also collaborated with both Fabergé and Britsyn.
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A minor correction. The name of the aforementioned silver smith was Marshak. I small misunderstanding, the laying capital E is the Cyrillic letter scha not double W.
J.A. Marshak was the owner of the prominent and one of the best gold and silverware factories in Moscow. It was founded in 1878 and known until 1917. In 1897 worked at the factory 72 employees. He also collaborated with both Fabergé and Britsyn.
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