Hello,
on a very nice cloisonne piece of jewellery is a hallmark, that looks like a second kokoshnik mark. But no letter and untypical head (in my opinion). So I think, this is not a russian item. Any ideas about the origin???
Each assistance to clear this mystery would be very welcome.
Kind regards
Steffen
84 hallmark on cloisonne piece of jewellery
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Re: 84 hallmark on cloisonne piece of jewellery
You are right in your opinion. Most likely it is a rather newly made piece to fool buyers to believe it's made in Imperial Russia before 1917. The assayer's mark is a lousy "copy" of the original mark. There are lots of such cloisonneé pieces with dubious marks on the market. And the origin?????????? Sorry.
Have a nice day anyway :-)
Have a nice day anyway :-)
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Re: 84 hallmark on cloisonne piece of jewellery
@ QRT.S: thank you very much for your kind answer. This item does not belong to me, I have unfortunately only one picture of the stamp. Perhaps I get still another picture of the whole piece. It is 2 kg heavily and from a very good quality, probably also very old. Nobody would make itself today the work to falsify such a thing. Helmet from silver, covered with cloisonne email, in the back long chains from silver such as hair. Surely a traditional costume. I can imagine that the piece comes from Turkmenistan or Uzbekistan, perhaps from there the similarity to the Russian hallmark. But only an assumption, I am no expert here, so my question in this forum.
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Kind regards Steffen
P.S.: Have not forgotten the hallmarks on the Cloisonne-Box, but had still no time, sorry.
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Kind regards Steffen
P.S.: Have not forgotten the hallmarks on the Cloisonne-Box, but had still no time, sorry.
Re: 84 hallmark on cloisonne piece of jewellery
Well...old or not but what are the marks in the maker's mark? What I think I see is an 8, an E and the Cyrillic soft mark. It doesn't make any sense to me. A strange piece with strange marks....?? It would be nice to see the whole thing. Maybe somebody else could explain it more.
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Re: 84 hallmark on cloisonne piece of jewellery
@ Qrt.S I will ask the owner for a picture of the hole item.
@ admin: sorry, it was not my intension to violate the rules
@ admin: sorry, it was not my intension to violate the rules
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Re: 84 hallmark on cloisonne piece of jewellery
Here is the picture of the whole item. Sorry for the delay
Re: 84 hallmark on cloisonne piece of jewellery
No problem, an interesting piece with an oriental touch, but I',m afraid that it does not change my previous statement. The marks seems dubious to me. Please note that this is only my personal opinion.
have a nice day
Qrt.S
have a nice day
Qrt.S
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Re: 84 hallmark on cloisonne piece of jewellery
Dear Qrt.S,
thank you. We agree.
Kind regards
Steffen
thank you. We agree.
Kind regards
Steffen