1833 Russian Silver Teaspoon 875 or 84 Zolotniki Silver - Assayed in Moscow by Nickolay Lukich Dubrovin - Maker 'JU'
$60.00
Gorgeous and simple well-made heavy gauge teaspoon. Assay mark (Moscow) and 84 zolotniki = 84/96 or 875 parts/1000 parts = 87.5% silver marks are present and clear. Some minor tip wear, but condition is basically good. No bends or cracks. No monogram. At the time, 875 silver was Russia's fine silver mark. Maker is known, but not characterized.
20 grams
5.25"
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Gorgeous and simple well-made heavy gauge teaspoon. Assay mark (Moscow) and 84 zolotniki = 84/96 or 875 parts/1000 parts = 87.5% silver marks are present and clear. Some minor tip wear, but condition is basically good. No bends or cracks. No monogram. At the time, 875 silver was Russia's fine silver mark. Maker is known, but not characterized.
20 grams
5.25"
Check out some of my other sterling silver here:
http://www.etsy.com/shop/neurorocker?section_id=6783258
Or just browse around the shop!
http://www.etsy.com/shop/neurorocker
Gorgeous and simple well-made heavy gauge teaspoon. Assay mark (Moscow) and 84 zolotniki = 84/96 or 875 parts/1000 parts = 87.5% silver marks are present and clear. Some minor tip wear, but condition is basically good. No bends or cracks. No monogram. At the time, 875 silver was Russia's fine silver mark. Maker is known, but not characterized.
20 grams
5.25"
Check out some of my other sterling silver here:
http://www.etsy.com/shop/neurorocker?section_id=6783258
Or just browse around the shop!
http://www.etsy.com/shop/neurorocker