I was wondering whether anyone could identify the top and far right marks.
Thanks
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Unknown russian marks on 1879 kiddush cup
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Hi,
One should be very careful when trying to define the assay master’s initials of Cyrillic BC (latin VS). It has been assumed for years that they would belong to Viktor Savinkov. However, at about same timeframe there were three other assay masters working in Moscow with more or less the same initials “VS” (differing dots), i.e
Viktor Savinsky 1859-1894
Veniamin Savinsky 1862-1875
Vladimir Smirnoff 1878
There are some serious doubts about the whole existence of any assay master by the name of Viktor Savinkov. One should put a big question mark in connection with the assay mark VS, Cyrillic BC in Moscow during the mentioned period. It can be any of those three masters , but who of them, that’s a good question.
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One should be very careful when trying to define the assay master’s initials of Cyrillic BC (latin VS). It has been assumed for years that they would belong to Viktor Savinkov. However, at about same timeframe there were three other assay masters working in Moscow with more or less the same initials “VS” (differing dots), i.e
Viktor Savinsky 1859-1894
Veniamin Savinsky 1862-1875
Vladimir Smirnoff 1878
There are some serious doubts about the whole existence of any assay master by the name of Viktor Savinkov. One should put a big question mark in connection with the assay mark VS, Cyrillic BC in Moscow during the mentioned period. It can be any of those three masters , but who of them, that’s a good question.
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