£420
A Russian silver napkin ring, Moscow, possibly Mikhail Fyodorovich Sokolov, the oval napkin ring with profusely enamel decorated body in floral detail on cream and light blue ground, 3.8cm high, with a Russian silver open salt, possible import marks, indistinct makers mark, decorated in blue enamels upon three compressed ball feet, with associated Russian silver spoon with similar enamel decoration, 3cm high (3)
Napkin ring: chip to red demi loon panel between mark and first blue dot.
Further similar chip to apposing red section on other side.
Over painted chip to one of the shell shaped panels and radiating crazing.
Some crazing to further red section.
Some tarnishing throughout and would benefit from a good clean.
Marks clear.
Salt: some crazing to enamelling.
Small chip evident to turquoise beading.
Some tarnishing throughout and would benefit from a clean.
Internally green pitting evident.
Kokosnik mark clear, makers mark slightly obscure.
Spoon: Enamel is worn, chipped and crazed to the handle and crazed to the reverse of the bowl.
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