Details
Comprising a tea-glass holder, the body with openwork design centring four cockerels, maker's mark Cyrillic 'S. Verkhovtsev' with Imperial warrant, St Petersburg, 1874; the knife and fork, maker's mark of Ivan Khlebnikov with Imperial warrant, Moscow, 1887; the beaker, of cylindrical tapering form, maker's mark of Ivan Khlebnikov with Imperial warrant, Moscow, 1883; the salt throne, in the form of a traditional izba, maker's mark of Yakov Kreines, Moscow, circa 1890; all similarly champlevé enamelled with varicolour geometric motifs and Russian proverbs
The knife, 10 in. (25.5 cm.) long, and smaller
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