1) Yegor SEPPE (active 1823-1848)
sterling silver partially gilded hallmarked (hallmark of the assay office with the monogram of the assayer AK and the date deficient, sample 84, city mark, goldsmith's monogram Je. S in Cyrillic script in a rectangle); height 3.8 cm, width 8 cm, depth 6.5 cm, weight 45 g.
St. Petersburg, 1830s.
On a square base with truncated corners framed by a mottled band of rosettes, transitioning to a stepped up foot, with a square bowl, radially puckered underneath, with a turned-up collar decorated with mottled floral-geometric ornamentation and a depiction in the corners of a pair of pelicans drinking from a chalice; gilded interior.
2) Sterling silver, hallmarked (hallmark of the assay office with the monogram of the assayer AM and the date 1856, sample 84, city mark, monogram of the goldsmith CAS in a rectangle); height 4.5 cm, width 11.5 cm, depth 8.5 cm), weight 75 g.
St Petersburg, 1856.
Supported on a rhomboidal base with an irregularly cut edge, decorated with a geometric braid of ribbons, with a ribbed black with a turned-up collar, decorated similarly to the foot; interior with traces of gilding.
3) Fedor ANDRIEJANOV (1793-1826[?])
Sterling silver, hallmarked ( sample 84, city mark faintly legible, FA monogram in Cyrillic square); height 3.5 cm, width 7 cm, depth 7 cm, weight 25 g.
Moscow, ca. 1840.
On a square base, passing into a circular, stepped foot, with a short stem, with a circular bowl, radially puckered underneath, with an 8-sided collar decorated with relief rose heads and tulips.
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