HELP Identify conflicting marks on a unique stand
Posted: Tue Aug 25, 2015 10:04 pm
So this is what I have assessed.
So let's start with the smaller screw piece.
It has the Kokoshnik mark that is called a "dvonik" and it was only used from 1882-1899 and it matches with the City Saint Petersburg so I was able to narrow the dating thus far with that piece alone.
The larger piece the kokoshnik mark on there has only been known to be used as early at 1875. Thus I deduced that makes sense with the other kokoshnik mark. So my dating stays firm with 1882-1899.
The assay master I discovered I also concur with as there is an exact photo of his mark matching on multiple websites, including this one. Aleksandr Timofeyevich Shevyakov. He was only operating in Saint Petersburg from 1895-1898 which is great for us because everything else matches up with this and gives us a narrow date range.
However the date on the piece looks like it is a 183? something - could it possibly be an 189? or is it even a 193? someting even with a loop and zooming in on photos it is so hard to read.
This leads me to not agree with the maker mark. I do have the maker mark translated to a similar name - ГРАЧЕВЪ or GRAČEV". When looking up Gravchev - his pieces have been accompanied with a different Kokoshnik mark. http://www.silvercollection.it/xBrGrachevix.jpg. Also upon doing other research I cannot find any info on him from before 1916?
Can you please help me identify who made this piece, and when?
Sincerest Thanks!
*Side note* The brides basket glass was something I had added. Originally it was just the stand piece with the screw in piece*
So let's start with the smaller screw piece.
It has the Kokoshnik mark that is called a "dvonik" and it was only used from 1882-1899 and it matches with the City Saint Petersburg so I was able to narrow the dating thus far with that piece alone.
The larger piece the kokoshnik mark on there has only been known to be used as early at 1875. Thus I deduced that makes sense with the other kokoshnik mark. So my dating stays firm with 1882-1899.
The assay master I discovered I also concur with as there is an exact photo of his mark matching on multiple websites, including this one. Aleksandr Timofeyevich Shevyakov. He was only operating in Saint Petersburg from 1895-1898 which is great for us because everything else matches up with this and gives us a narrow date range.
However the date on the piece looks like it is a 183? something - could it possibly be an 189? or is it even a 193? someting even with a loop and zooming in on photos it is so hard to read.
This leads me to not agree with the maker mark. I do have the maker mark translated to a similar name - ГРАЧЕВЪ or GRAČEV". When looking up Gravchev - his pieces have been accompanied with a different Kokoshnik mark. http://www.silvercollection.it/xBrGrachevix.jpg. Also upon doing other research I cannot find any info on him from before 1916?
Can you please help me identify who made this piece, and when?
Sincerest Thanks!
*Side note* The brides basket glass was something I had added. Originally it was just the stand piece with the screw in piece*