A PART SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE
A PART SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE

MAKER’S MARK OF CARL MAGNUS STAHLE, ST PETERSBURG, CIRCA 1843; TEASPOONS AND SAUCE LADLES, MAKER’S MARK OF ANDREI BRAGIN, ST PETERSBURG, 1899-1904

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A PART SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE
MAKER’S MARK OF CARL MAGNUS STAHLE, ST PETERSBURG, CIRCA 1843; TEASPOONS AND SAUCE LADLES, MAKER’S MARK OF ANDREI BRAGIN, ST PETERSBURG, 1899-1904
Each piece with a scroll handle, engraved with a coat-of-arms of the Lazarev family, marked on stems, comprising:
Twelve table forks
Twelve table spoons
Twelve dessert forks
Twelve dessert spoons
Eleven teaspoons
Two serving spoons
Two sauce ladles
Twelve table knives with steel blades stamped in Russian ‘Grachev Brothers’


12 in. (30 cm.) long and smaller
165.84 oz. (5,157.9 gr.) weighable silver
Provenance
The Property of a Gentleman; Christie's London, 16 October 1986, lot 150 (part).
Acquired at the above sale by the present owner.

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Lot Essay

The Lazarevs, also known as the Lazarians, were an old wealthy family of Armenian descent. After moving to Russia in the 18th century, the Lazarevs quickly became famous thanks to their successful silk production at the Lazarev Fryanovskaya Manufactory. The Lazarev family built a large number of Armenian schools and educational centres, including the Lazarev Institute of Oriental Languages ​​in Moscow established in 1815.

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