Posted 11 years ago
Agram.m
(762 items)
This antique buckle is a fine example of Czarist period Russian artistry. Featuring a typical Russian motif in niello over silver, it is subtle yet elegant and bears the word "Kavkaz" in cyrillic (Caucasus).
Made from chain linked sections with scrolling designs throughout. The clasp fits together with a dagger shaped pin, and Buckle is marked 84, one of the two Russian standards in silver; meaning it is 87% pure. Signed '6A' (???) by the work master. This letters looks similar to 6A but perhaps these are Cyrillic letters??
The buckle measures 4.9" x 2" (12.5 x 5 cm.)weight 46 gr. No loss to enamel. The ultra fine workmanship makes for an extremely interesting and attractive piece which can be appreciated both through the loupe, and across the room.
Who can tell me what the hallmarks mean. 84 is clear to me. The other two hallmarks not, who knows more?
BHock45 and nutsabotas6 thanks you both for attention and loving.
agram.m you are very welcome. I really do love Russian silver. I am 99% sure the hallmarks from left to right are: the silversmith's hallmark (cyrillic), city/town mark, and the 84 zolotnik as you know is 87.5% pure silver.
I am still looking to ID the city mark, which I have never seen before and the silversmith
BHock45, thanks for your help and compliment. It's here at this moment half past one at night so I'm going to sleep. I hope you will find something for me!
And the first in the morning when I wake up I will take a new look here!
Hi, agram, another beautiful piece.
What appears to you to be the number "6" is, as you said, the Cyrillic letter "B." The letter "A" is the Cyrillic letter "A." So the maker's mark is "BA." I don't know the maker and the town mark, if I am seeing it correctly, isn't in my Tardy's book.
Hi Agram, after little search, didn't found this city mark but that:
http://www.925-1000.com/Frussia_makers_A_r.html
Nice buckle!
solver, thanks again for your nice compliment and for all the search. You have great helped me with your answers. Now I can at least continue the search if there is to be found on this even more.
kyratango I have once again proof that we, collectors themselves, know how to help each other. Your help and that of solver has brought me one step closer to the solution. Many thanks for that!
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