Please forgive me if this isn't sterling but I'm unfamiliar with this mark to know whether it is plate or not.
I believe this mark could be from the Russian region...but could be wrong.
The mark comes from a spoon originating from an Armenian.
Any help would be greatly appreciated - many thanks in advance.
Need help identifying mark
Re: Need help identifying mark
Hi,
It's a Soviet piece, made at the Shevchenko factory in the Ukraine. MHU refers to the alloy that they are made of, copper, nickel, and zinc.
The 1-15 indicates the set price of 1 Ruble - 15 Kopecks for the item.
Trev.
It's a Soviet piece, made at the Shevchenko factory in the Ukraine. MHU refers to the alloy that they are made of, copper, nickel, and zinc.
The 1-15 indicates the set price of 1 Ruble - 15 Kopecks for the item.
Trev.
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Re: Need help identifying mark
Thanks so much Trev!
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Re: Need help identifying mark - Soviet
Sorry, I'm not sure how this works, but I also have a Soviet mark I'm looking for help with - (don't know how to upload phots - so here's the description -
(admin edit) Can anybody help
(admin edit) Can anybody help
Re: Need help identifying mark
Hi,
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Welcome to the Forum.
Please start a new topic.
Your question cannot be answered without the required images. The below should help you:
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Remember to use the 'Preview' button before submitting your post.
Trev.