A Russian silver salt-throne and a vodka beaker
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A Russian silver salt-throne and a vodka beaker

MARK OF S.M. IKONNIKOW, MOSCOW, 1876, ALSO STRUCK WITH ASSAYER'S MARK OF VIKTOR SAWINKOW; THE CUP WITH MARK OF ALEXANDER ALEXEJEW MUCHIN, MOSCOW, 1875, ALSO STRUCK WITH UNIDENTIFIED ASSAYER'S MARK

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A Russian silver salt-throne and a vodka beaker
Mark of S.M. Ikonnikow, Moscow, 1876, also struck with assayer's mark of Viktor Sawinkow; the cup with mark of Alexander Alexejew Muchin, Moscow, 1875, also struck with unidentified assayer's mark
The throne of tradition form all-over engraved, the lid with Russian inscription, the inside of the lid engraved with a rooster and a tapering cylindrical cup with reeded bands and engraved bands of geometrical lines with shaped handle, marked on bases and body
7.1 cm. high
138 gr. (2)
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