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Russian silver hallmarks

Russian silver hallmarks: identification of silversmith, town ...
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page 1A of the directory of antique Russian silver marks with an alphabetical index of makers, town, assayers and a conversion table of cyrillic alphabet ...
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a wide selection of antique Russian silver hallmarks, makers, silversmiths, assayers, town mark and hallmark with alphabetic index ... una miscellanea di ...
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HALLMARKS OF RUSSIAN SILVERSMITHS The Russian standard for silver was based on ' zolotnik '. The name comes from 'zoloto' meaning gold. The unit originated as the weight of a gold coin of …
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Russian standardized hallmarking, as we know it today, stems from a 1700 ukaz or decree of Tsar Peter the Great (1672-1725). While in the process of reforming the Russian monetary system, …
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Russian silver hallmarks: identification of silversmith, town ...
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In the metric system, one zolotnik equals 4,266 grams, 96 zolotniks equal one Russian pound. Converting the Russian marks to sterling values, we obtain the following comparisons in silver purity degree: 84 zol. = 875/1000 88 zol. = 916,6/1000 91 zol. = 947,9/1000 main page silversmith's hallmarks assayer's marks town marks artels kokoshnik fakes
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Russian Assay Marks Kokoshnik Marks Russian Silver Marks Overview • • • • • • • • * Indicates other possible dates; various source materials are in disagreement on the time of activity. About …
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Hallmarks on silver after 1958 · a Cyrillic letter denoting an assay office; · a convex or flat star with a hammer and sickle; · sample number; · rectangular shield ...
Laser Hallmarking in the Soviet Union
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Exploring the 74 years of Soviet Silver. ... Today, we are used to seeing laser hallmarks on pieces of silver in the UK.
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Russian standardized hallmarking, as we know it today, stems from a 1700 ukaz or decree of Tsar Peter the Great (1672-1725). While in the process of reforming the Russian monetary system, Tsar Peter I's silver assay charter fixed the production of silversmiths to four standard silver purities: 96, 90, 84 and 62 zolotniki.
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Silver Standard Mark - two numerals in a rectangle indicating the silver fineness or purity in zolotniki; 62, 72, 74, 76, 82, 84, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, and 94 ...
Identifying Russian Silver - AC Silver
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20.11.2015 · The hallmarked ‘84’ standard does not guarantee that the item is Russian silver, especially if the hallmark is found in isolation (ie the item in question has no other hallmarks). If …
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Russian Silver Marks Overview Russian City Marks ~ Smaller Cities & Towns • • 1878 1880s-90s Tiflis / Tbilisi (Тифлис / Тбилиси) Located in Georgia. Between 1842 and 1886 the town mark …
Russian silver hallmarks: identification of silversmith, town …
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In the metric system, one zolotnik equals 4,266 grams, 96 zolotniks equal one Russian pound. Converting the Russian marks to sterling values, we obtain the following comparisons in silver …
hallmarks of Russian silversmiths - an article on ASCAS
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HALLMARKS OF RUSSIAN SILVERSMITHS. The Russian standard for silver was based on ' zolotnik '. The name comes from 'zoloto' meaning gold.
Russian silver hallmarks ... silversmith and maker mark
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MARK AND HALLMARK OF RUSSIAN SILVER - SilverCollection
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In the metric system, one zolotnik equals 4,266 grams, 96 zolotniks equal one Russian pound. Converting the Russian marks to sterling values, we obtain the following comparisons in silver purity degree: 84 zol. = 875/1000 88 zol. = 916,6/1000 91 zol. = 947,9/1000 main page silversmith's hallmarks assayer's marks town marks artels kokoshnik fakes
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artels. kokoshnik. fakes. a selection of marks used in Imperial Russia on silver, enamel silver, niello silver, filigree silver. most of silversmith's and assayer's monograms are in. cyrillic alphabet: click here. Postnikova-Loseva # and P-L #: ref. # on 'Gold and silver manifacture in Russia XV-XX century' by Postnikova-Loseva and others (2003 ...
hallmarks of Russian silversmiths - SilverCollection
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HALLMARKS OF RUSSIAN SILVERSMITHS The Russian standard for silver was based on ' zolotnik '. The name comes from 'zoloto' meaning gold. The unit originated as the weight of a gold coin of the same name which circulated as late as 11th century in Kievan Rus. Originally, a zolotnik represented a 1/96 of a pound, later 1/72 of a pound.
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In 1896, Tsar Nicholas II (1868-1918) issued an edict and a new system of marking was introduced, known as the Kokoshnik mark (a cartouche containing a woman's ...
hallmarks of Russian silversmiths
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HALLMARKS OF RUSSIAN SILVERSMITHS The Russian standard for silver was based on ' zolotnik '. The name comes from 'zoloto' meaning gold. The unit originated as the weight of a gold coin of …
Russian Silversmiths - Online Encyclopedia of Silver Marks, …
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Online Encyclopedia of Silver Marks, Hallmarks & Makers' Marks, Russian City Hallmarks Illustrated. ... Russian Gold and Silver - Alexander von Solodkoff; Trefoil Books, 1981 Russian …