Russian Silver teapot, cannot decipher city or makers marks
Posted: Mon Apr 27, 2009 12:06 am
I recently bought this teapot and was astonished to discover that it is probably Russian silver, as I expected that it was going to turn out to be some kind of silver plated item. It has a maker's mark, and the characters do appear to be Cyrillic but I have not found this combo of initials listed anywhere so far. It also has a city mark, but I cannot determine what city it is, or whether I'm looking at it upside down, or what. Last but not least, it also has a Kokoshnik mark that is somewhat worn, it's the earlier mark with the head facing to the left, and any assayer's initials are pretty much unreadable. The teapot is marked with the maker's initial stamp in three places: on the bottom, with the city mark, on the side of the top, with the Kokoshnik mark, and also on the handle, although that mark is about half off the handle. I did not include a photo of the maker's initials mark from the handle, but here are a photo of the entire teapot, plus the two other locations with the city mark and the assay/Kokoshnik mark. It has a carved little wooden stopper that fits snugly, and the inside is gilded, I think. Images to follow. Permission granted to include these in your Russian marks examples, I will try to remember to actually email them as instructed unless I hear that you've been able to use them from this posting. Thanks in advance for any info on these marks. I have become most curious since purchasing this item!
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