Includes a Russian enamel decorated napkin ring - Kokoshnik mark of Ivan Sergeyevich Lebedkin, Moscow, 1898-1914, and maker's mark of, "BA"?; a Russian silver niello napkin ring - 2nd standard Kokoshnik mark with city stamp of Kiev, and unidentified maker's mark; a Russian silver footed open salt - Kokoshnik mark of Ivan Sergeyevich Lebedkin, Moscow, 1898-1914, and maker's mark of Aleksandr Fuld, Moscow, 1862-1917; a Russian silver open salt with ball feet and gold wash to interior - overlapping and worn marks to underside including a partial stamp of "84", worn assay master's mark, and a stamp of, "AK"?; a monogrammed Russian silver vodka cup - stamped, "84" with a city stamp of Moscow, and an unidentified maker's mark; a small Russian silver serving fork with 5-tines - unidentified 1st standard Kokoshnik mark, unidentified maker's mark, and city stamp of St Petersburg; and a Russian silver mounted cut crystal open vessel - stamped, "84"; with a maker's mark of Mikhail Ovchinnikov, Moscow, 1835-1882; unidentified warrant mark; and a Warsaw? city stamp. Accompanied by an English silver salt spoon - London. Total approx. weight of all Russian silver items is 7.02 troy oz, excluding cut crystal vessel; total approx. weight of English silver spoon is 0.59 troy oz. From a Manhattan, NY estate. Dimensions: Russian silver cut glass vessel measures approx. 4.125" w x 4.125" d x 4.25" h.
Condition
Light surface scratches, and minor dings/dents. Nicks, chips, and fleabites to crystal vessel and interior crack to one corner that does not reach the surface.