289387 - Серебряная сервировочная ложка. Россия, 1908-1926 гг. Silver serving spoon.
Russian Empire (Russia), Moscow, the 1908-1926.
Length: 18.5 cm, scoop size: 7 x 5 cm. Weight: 57 grams of silver 84 fineness in zolotniki ( = 875 metrical fineness).
Marks:
There is a Russian three-digit assay mark in a truncated oval, 1908-1926 - "the women’s head wearing a kokoshnik facing to the right" with number 84 and letter "Δ" (delta), where: "the women’s head wearing a kokoshnik facing to the right" – the national hallmark; "Δ" (delta) - code of the Moscow Assaying Office; "84" - the fineness mark (84 zolotniks = 875).
240902 - Серебряные совок для сахара и вилка для лимона. Россия, 1899-1908 гг. Silver scoop for sugar and fork for lemon, gilded.
Russian Empire (Russia), Moscow, the 1899-1908, worksop of Ivan Petrovich Khlebnikov - Supplier the Russian Imperial Court.
Length: 12.8 and 12.2 cm. Total weight: 45 grams of silver 84 fineness in zolotniki ( = 875 metrical fineness).
Marks:
"Khlebnikov" - a mark with of I.P. Khlebnikov, owner of a firm for the production of gold and silver items - Supplier of the Grand Dukes Konstantin Nikolaevich (from 1872), Vladimir Alexandrovich (from 1877) and the Imperial Court (from 1881).
"Double-headed eagle" - Imperial Warrant mark, certifying the title Supplier the Russian Imperial Court.
The triple Russian hallmark in a oval frame-shape, 1899-1908 - "the women’s head wearing a kokoshnik facing to the left" with number "84" and letters "ИЛ", where: "the women’s head wearing a kokoshnik facing to the left" – the national hallmark; "ИЛ" - the initials of the assay master Lebedkin Ivan Sergeevich (Moscow, appointed in 1899). "84" – the fineness mark (84 zolotniks = 875).
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