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MARK PROBABLY OF GAWRILA ARTEMJEW, MOSCOW, 1704-1746, ALSO STRUCK WITH ASSAYER'S MARK OF ANDREJ SAJZEW
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A Russian silver beaker
Mark probably of Gawrila Artemjew, Moscow, 1704-1746, also struck with assayer's mark of Andrej Sajzew
Of cylindrical tapering form, the sides embossed and chased with a King sitting on a throne at his right Ceres and at his left an angel, trees in background, marked on base
8.6 cm. high
82 gr.
Mark probably of Gawrila Artemjew, Moscow, 1704-1746, also struck with assayer's mark of Andrej Sajzew
Of cylindrical tapering form, the sides embossed and chased with a King sitting on a throne at his right Ceres and at his left an angel, trees in background, marked on base
8.6 cm. high
82 gr.
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Please note that this lot is below Dutch legal alloy