Hello,
So help with identifying ( mostly?) St.Petersburg maker's marks following a bunch of photos here below if you please?
I will post the photos here in a few separate sections. In this first set, will consist of;
1) a group photo of all objects ( to appear hero below.)
2) a photo of maker's mark (a set of knives, with steel blades, 12 pieces / seen in the group photo )
3) a photo, from the other side, showing "84 with St.Petersburg mark" and the maker's stamped in the steel blade ( the same set of knives, with steel blade as in the photo above).
(admin edit - only one item per topic - see Posting Requirements )
So this was the first section, more will follow...( would haven taken me all night & still recovering from a quite rough flu.)
( Perhaps this could have been done easier but I am convinced that the goal will be reached in the end by following this route as well.)
Best regards,
- Atlas -
St.Petersburg / Table silver / Maker's marks?
Re: St.Petersburg / Table silver / Maker's marks?
Hi Atlas -
A little introduction before I talk about the shown marks:
This is a forum of international experts who do not deserve being thrown a bunch of raked and uncleaned silver at their feet - badly photographed. Now tell me what I have!
Please note how others make a request and think about your approach!
Why should someone invest time and knowledge in a request - if you do not?
Did you use the search function already? Have you already checked literature? What do you already know about Russian silver?
Here a quick comment to your shown uncleaned marks - mistakes possible! In the future I will not answer sloppy requests anymore!
St. Petersburg
AH = Nasedkin, Aleksej 1883-1908
SF = Filander, S. Zacharias
KS = Selenius, Karl I. 1898
J.A = Allenius, Johann 1898-1908
PJ S = Silventoinen, Pekka 1886-1908
BK = Kochendörfer, Bernhard
Riga
AW = Wilson, Aleksandr 1882-1903
Regards
Goldstein
A little introduction before I talk about the shown marks:
This is a forum of international experts who do not deserve being thrown a bunch of raked and uncleaned silver at their feet - badly photographed. Now tell me what I have!
Please note how others make a request and think about your approach!
Why should someone invest time and knowledge in a request - if you do not?
Did you use the search function already? Have you already checked literature? What do you already know about Russian silver?
Here a quick comment to your shown uncleaned marks - mistakes possible! In the future I will not answer sloppy requests anymore!
St. Petersburg
AH = Nasedkin, Aleksej 1883-1908
SF = Filander, S. Zacharias
KS = Selenius, Karl I. 1898
J.A = Allenius, Johann 1898-1908
PJ S = Silventoinen, Pekka 1886-1908
BK = Kochendörfer, Bernhard
Riga
AW = Wilson, Aleksandr 1882-1903
Regards
Goldstein
Re: St.Petersburg / Table silver / Maker's marks?
Hello,
@ Goldstein,
I am sorry for your ( and possible others as well, who might feel the same way, ) hurt feelings because of my sloppy request with its badly photographed pictures of uncleaned silver. Surely the rough flu I`ve been going through lately, has really had the the best of me.
It was not my intention to say the least. I really hope you can get through this shock I`ve caused you, as I take my leave on my way to better recovering the flu, following hopefully a improved judgement capability in the future with my postings.
+ Thank you for sharing your point of view regarding the information with the maker's marks in my badly taken pictures of uncleaned silver.
@ AG2012
Than you very much for sharing this peace of information, I have earlier been lacking ( and not easily to be found, at lest not for me). :-)
Best regards,
- Atlas -
@ Goldstein,
I am sorry for your ( and possible others as well, who might feel the same way, ) hurt feelings because of my sloppy request with its badly photographed pictures of uncleaned silver. Surely the rough flu I`ve been going through lately, has really had the the best of me.
It was not my intention to say the least. I really hope you can get through this shock I`ve caused you, as I take my leave on my way to better recovering the flu, following hopefully a improved judgement capability in the future with my postings.
+ Thank you for sharing your point of view regarding the information with the maker's marks in my badly taken pictures of uncleaned silver.
@ AG2012
Than you very much for sharing this peace of information, I have earlier been lacking ( and not easily to be found, at lest not for me). :-)
Best regards,
- Atlas -