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MARK PROBABLY OF ALEXANDER GOLOVIN, MOSCOW, 1879,
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A 19TH CENTURY RUSSIAN SILVER LEMON-TEA GLASS HOLDER,
MARK PROBABLY OF ALEXANDER GOLOVIN, MOSCOW, 1879,
The body with pierced frieze of loop motifs above stylised engraved Cyrillic lettering centred by a vacant cartouche made up from engraved battens of wood, three bead girdles, the angular handle formed from two cubes & a hexagonal central section, 3½ in. high (9 cm.), 7 oz.
MARK PROBABLY OF ALEXANDER GOLOVIN, MOSCOW, 1879,
The body with pierced frieze of loop motifs above stylised engraved Cyrillic lettering centred by a vacant cartouche made up from engraved battens of wood, three bead girdles, the angular handle formed from two cubes & a hexagonal central section, 3½ in. high (9 cm.), 7 oz.
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