Kolchug-Mizar tea-glass holder

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Larry Cavanagh
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Kolchug-Mizar tea-glass holder

Post by Larry Cavanagh »

First time poster, so I am apologizing in advance for any site transgressions.
I am going through my father in law's possessions and have come across a pair of silver tea-glass holders.
I have done some Google research and believe that they were produced by the Kolchug-Mizar company.
I have not been able to figure out when they were made or what the pattern is called,  I am hoping that someone on here could help.
Thank you
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dognose
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Re: Kolchug-Mizar tea-glass holder

Post by dognose »

Hi Larry,

Welcome to the Forum.

Please try again with the images, but remember to use the 'Preview' button before submitting your post.

Trev.
Larry Cavanagh
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Re: Kolchug-Mizar tea-glass holder

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https://postimg.cc/image/f5x7wsab5/7cdf2704/

https://postimg.cc/image/awshuc4e9/

Since I am obviously to stupid to be able to post an image on your site, I will leave the group and try other methods to find the information I am looking for
AG2012
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Re: Kolchug-Mizar tea-glass holder

Post by AG2012 »

Hi,
Managed to open your images.Unfortunately, it`s not silver but an alloy of copper nickel and zinc.
МНЦ is the abbreviation of Russian words for those metals.
Tea glass holders were made in Soviet Union (Kiev )
Regards
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