Six silver teaspoons decorated with opaque colored enamel (handles) in original wooden case. Silver, casting, stamping, Champlevé polychrome opaque enamel. Traces of gilding. Case: wood, fabric. The condition of the items and the box is good, collectible. Russian Empire, Moscow. 1908-1917. Silver 84 samples.
Hallmarks: Hallmark in an oval shield. Includes assay mark 84 silver, a girl's head in a kokoshnik, oriented to the left, and the letters IL. Moscow district assay office (1899-1908). The manager of the Moscow District Assay Office is Ivan Sergeevich Lebedkin. The stamp of the silversmith in the form of the letters V.A, printed, with a dot. Master Andreev Vasily Ivanovich. Known in the period 1908-1917.
The weight of one spoon is 14 gr. Total weight - 82 gr.
Material: Silver 84, Champlevé enamel; Gilding, ID: 8152
measurements
Height:
11 cm
Width:
2.3 cm
Depth:
1 cm
Weight:
0.082 kg
Spoon: length 11 cm, width 2.3 cm
Case: length 16 cm, width 11.6 cm, depth 2.7 cm
measurements
declaration
Antiqon has clarified that the A Set of Teaspoons Decorated with Enamel in the Original Case. Moscow 1908-1917. (LA494535) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being 1920