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No, they’re older. I have polished the gold with a polishing cloth. The akoya pearls are in very good condition but they do have a few superficial scratches. I am seeking info about the maker’s mark....
More research shows this definitely is the first kokoshnik mark of 1899 and AB IS the stamp of Kiev Assay Master Alexander Kazimirovich Vyrzhikovsky.
After much research, I found out the ring stamp AB is for Kiev assay master Alexander Vyrzhikovsky 1899-1904. I'll post more as it becomes available.
The ring is worn on the bottom, but I will try to describe it. It has the left facing kokoshnik with what appears to be AB or B.
kiwipaul, the seller on eBay is the one who gave me the information about Besfamilnyi and his jewelry firm 1899. The ring he is selling has the same makers mark as the bracelet above and when I reach...
I do not believe this is by Abraham Beilin. The initials are in Cyrillic and belong to master jeweler Alexander Besfamilnyi.
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