A silver sugar basin with cover and a silver-gilt pateen

THE FIRST WITH MAKER'S MARK OF WASILY SEMENOV, MOSCOW, LATE 19TH CENTURY, THE SECOND ST. PETERSBURG, CIRCA 1894, WITH ASSAYER'S MARK OF ALEXANDER SEWJER

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A silver sugar basin with cover and a silver-gilt pateen
The first with maker's mark of Wasily Semenov, Moscow, late 19th Century, the second St. Petersburg, circa 1894, with assayer's mark of Alexander Sewjer
The sugar basin of oval form, on four supports and with two handles, the body engraved with foliage and plain cover; the second of circular form, engraved with text and religious symbols
13cm. (5.1in) wide/9cm. (3.4in) diameter
(298gr.) (3)

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