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
Kolchug-Mizar tea-glass holder
Re: Kolchug-Mizar tea-glass holder
Hi Larry,
Welcome to the Forum.
Please try again with the images, but remember to use the 'Preview' button before submitting your post.
Trev.
Welcome to the Forum.
Please try again with the images, but remember to use the 'Preview' button before submitting your post.
Trev.
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Re: Kolchug-Mizar tea-glass holder
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
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
Re: Kolchug-Mizar tea-glass holder
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
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