Description: Antique Imperial Russian 84 silver salt cellar with spoon This salt cellar is original antique item and not a reproduction! This salt cellar is marked with MG (M. Goldsmid (Mejeris Goldsmitas)(P-L #195)) and head with kokoshnik looking left with 84 before it and IL (Ivan Sergeevich Lebedkin (P-L # 3878)) vertically after it on the bottom of the bowl. Manufactured in 1880-1890th. This salt cellar is 1.5" in diameter at the top and has 3 ball legs, so the height is 1". Outside the cellar has floral engraving with empty shield for monogram. The spoon is 2 5/8" long and has shovel type body, marked with 84 Russian Imperial mark and PO (Pavel Ovchinnikov). The salt cellar has aged patina which can be easily cleaned if required with toothpaste/toothbrush or special paste for sterling silver and wiped with dry cloth. Total weight: 23gr. Perfect condition; no damages, nicks and cracks. Imperfections on pictures are due to indoor light projection. Will be shipped via USPS with insurance and signature on delivery. Thank you for looking and happy bidding!
Price: 155 USD
Location: Staten Island, New York
End Time: 2024-07-25T02:00:01.000Z
Shipping Cost: 15 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Brand: Unbranded
Pattern: floral
Composition: Silver
Type: Bowls
Style: n/a
Region: Russia
Material: Silver
Age: 1850-1899