Lot 84
A late nineteenth century/early twentieth century Russian silver cup, of circular form with four...
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Lot 84
A late nineteenth century/early twentieth century Russian silver cup, of circular form with four...
Lot 84
Lot Description
A late nineteenth century/early twentieth century Russian silver cup, of circular form with four opposing panels with scenes of buildings and flowers within stippled engraved borders, marked with the Kokoshnik mark to the base, alongside the maker's mark for Israel Eseevich Zakhoder, height measuring 2 2/8 inches (5.8 cm). Together with a Russian silver Kiddush cup of typical form and similarly decorated, marked with various Russian assay marks including the town mark for Kiev. Gross weight 2 ozt (317.2 grams). (2).
Postage: Postable
Weight: No
Total lot weight: No
Condition Report
In overall good condition, the lot displays general surface scratches, marks, wear and tarnishing commensurate with the age and use. The cup has minor compression to the interior from the engraved decoration and feels slightly raised to touch, the Kokoshnik mark on the cup possibly indicates the assayer Aleksandr Kazimirovich Vyrzhikovsky, Kiev (1899-1904). The Kiddush cup has a minor bump to the rim of the top and base, fluid of solder visible around the join of the stem, it is marked 84 alongside the town mark for Kiev, a further town mark and two obscured Cyrillic maker's marks.
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