Two spoons of SAZIKOV; Moscow, 1847.
Description
Silver.
With marks.
Measurements: 21 cm.
Pair of spoons with a classic design, with a projection at the junction between the bucket and the handle, and a raised flat top, adorned with the initials ?D. F." recorded.
In these spoons we see the four main marks typical of 19th century Russian silverware, plus an additional one with the coat of arms of Russia, the double-headed eagle. The first, in Cyrillic, corresponds to the Sazikov silverware firm, active in Russia in the 19th century. The second is that of the assayer, AK, accompanied by the date, 1847. These initials could correspond to two assayers, Andrey Antonovich Kovalsky and Aleksandr Nikolayevich Krollau, but the date and the locality mark indicate that it is the first, active in Moscow between 1821 and 1856, since the second worked in Vilnius between 1892 and 1898. The purity mark follows, an 84, corresponding to a purity of 875 thousandths. As a locality mark we find Saint George defeating the dragon, used in Moscow between 1741 and 1898.
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