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MARKED SAZIKOV WITH IMPERIAL WARRANT, MOSCOW 1859; THE SPOON ST. PETERSBURG, 1853, WITH ILLEGIBLE MAKER'S MARK AND LATER SOVIET MARKS
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A silver-gilt Salt Cellar and Spoon
marked Sazikov with Imperial warrant, Moscow 1859; the spoon St. Petersburg, 1853, with illegible maker's mark and later Soviet marks
The circular salt cellar on three ball feet, with spreading base, the cylindrical sides with a raised Russian motto on stippled ground, marked under base; the spoon formed as a long-handled shovel with reeded knot decoration, marked on handle; together with a gilt-metal kovsh of traditional form with a Russian inscription dated 1861, apparently unmarked
3 1/8in. (7.7cm.) diam.; the spoon 4¼in. (10.4cm.) (3)
marked Sazikov with Imperial warrant, Moscow 1859; the spoon St. Petersburg, 1853, with illegible maker's mark and later Soviet marks
The circular salt cellar on three ball feet, with spreading base, the cylindrical sides with a raised Russian motto on stippled ground, marked under base; the spoon formed as a long-handled shovel with reeded knot decoration, marked on handle; together with a gilt-metal kovsh of traditional form with a Russian inscription dated 1861, apparently unmarked
3 1/8in. (7.7cm.) diam.; the spoon 4¼in. (10.4cm.) (3)
Special notice
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