Includes (4) small sterling Kiddush cups; a small sterling pedestal cup - dated and inscribed, "S.F.A. 1896-1916"; (2) matched Russian silver Kiddush cups with kokoshnik marks and unidentified maker's marks; a Russian silver Kiddush cup - St Petersburg, "84", with partial assay master mark dated 1895, and an unidentified maker's mark; a Russian silver Kiddush cup - assay master's mark of Aleksandr Nikolayevich Krollau/1880, "84", city stamp of Vilnius, maker's mark of EE; a Russian silver Kiddush cup - assay master's mark of Anatoly Apollonovich Artsybashev/1893, "84", Moscow, and an unidentified maker's mark; a Russian silver Kiddush cup - kokoshnik mark of Ivan Sergeyevich Lebedkin, Moscow, with a partial maker's mark of most probably Fedor Ivanov (Moscow 1843-1882); (2) Russian silver spoons - assay masters mark of Josef Sosnkowski (Warsaw 1869-1896), "84", Warsaw city stamp, maker's mark of Wietrzykowski?; (2) silver spoons - "12, Rudke?, War...?" with an unidentified pictorial hallmark; (3) Russian silver forks - "84", assay master's mark of Josef Sosnkowski (Warsaw 1862-1869), Warsaw city stamp, maker's mark of Karol Filip Malcz (Warsaw 1827-1864); (2) Russian silver forks - assay master's mark of I.B./1861, "84", unidentified maker's mark and pictorial hallmark; and a single stuffing spoon - struck twice with a maker's mark of "IH" over "St". Total approx. weight of all items is 33.10 troy oz. From an E 44th St, Manhattan estate. Dimensions: largest Kiddush cup measures approx. 2.5" diameter x 3.25" h.
Condition
Light surface scratches, and minor dings/dents.