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MARK OF JEAN-CHARLES CAHIER, PARIS, 1819-1838
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A FRENCH EMPIRE SILVER-GILT DISH-COVER FROM THE GRAND DUKE MICHAEL PAVLOVICH SERVICE
MARK OF JEAN-CHARLES CAHIER, PARIS, 1819-1838
Plain oval and with drop-ring handle, pierced with stars, engraved on each side with cyrillic monogram below a crown, marked near base, engraved with an inventory number 'No 1' inside
12 3/8 in. (31.5 cm.) wide
25 oz. (783 gr.)
The monogram and crown are those of Grand Duke Michael Pavlovich (1798-1849), the youngest son of the Russian Tsar Paul I and his wife Maria Feodoronova. He was the brother of both Tsar Alexander I (1801-1825) and Tsar Nicholas I (1826-1855).
MARK OF JEAN-CHARLES CAHIER, PARIS, 1819-1838
Plain oval and with drop-ring handle, pierced with stars, engraved on each side with cyrillic monogram below a crown, marked near base, engraved with an inventory number 'No 1' inside
12 3/8 in. (31.5 cm.) wide
25 oz. (783 gr.)
The monogram and crown are those of Grand Duke Michael Pavlovich (1798-1849), the youngest son of the Russian Tsar Paul I and his wife Maria Feodoronova. He was the brother of both Tsar Alexander I (1801-1825) and Tsar Nicholas I (1826-1855).
来源
Supplied to Grand Duke Mikhail Pavlovich (1798-1849) son of Tsar Paul I (r.1798-1801) and brother of Tsar Alexander I (r.1801-1825) and Tsar Nicholas I (r.1825-1855)
Probably Alexander Lyudvigovich, 2nd Baron Stieglitz (d.1884), St. Petersburg
Nationalised by the Soviet Government, circa 1917
Probably Alexander Lyudvigovich, 2nd Baron Stieglitz (d.1884), St. Petersburg
Nationalised by the Soviet Government, circa 1917
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Victoria Scott
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