A GROUP OF RUSSIAN SILVER SERVING PIECES AND CUPS,
A GROUP OF RUSSIAN SILVER SERVING PIECES AND CUPS,

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A GROUP OF RUSSIAN SILVER SERVING PIECES AND CUPS,
comprising a fish server, fully marked Moscow, 1838, .875, assayer's mark for Nicholai Lukich Dubrovin, maker's mark apparently Cyrillic cursive 'A.A.'; a small basket with swing handle, partially marked Moscow, 1820?, .875, maker's mark apparently Cyrillic 'M.G.'; ; a small tray, marked Moscow, 1868, .875, assayer's mark for Viktor Savinkov on handle and base; a glass holder, fully marked St. Peterburg, 1892, assayer's mark Cyrillic 'A.Sh.' on base and handle; a beaker cup, marked Moscow, 1867, .875, assayer's mark for Viktor Savinkov on base; another beaker cup, marked Moscow, 1865, .875, and with later Soviet mark on base; another beaker cup, marked Moscow, 1887, .875, assayer's mark for Viktor Savinkov, maker's mark apparently Cyrillic 'M.D.'; and a pair of small beaker cups, each marked Moscow, 1908-1917, .875
The largest, the fish server, 13in. (33.1cm.) long, 29.5oz. approximate weight (9)

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