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A mid-19th century Russian silver beaker, the cylindrical form with flared rim and engraved flowers and scroll motifs to the whole enclosing an initialled shield cartouche, assay marks for St. Petersburg, 84 standard, dated 1848, Master mark possibly for Dmitri Tvyersko, height 2.5 (6.5cm), and a late 19th century Russian spoon with part spiral twist stem and floral engraved decoration, assay marks for Moscow, also 84 standard, date probably 1888, length 5.25 (13.5). Together with two further Russian silver items comprising a shot cup, marked to base with the first Kokoshnik mark (1896-1908) and an oval napkin ring, marked with second Kokoshnik mark for Moscow (1908-1926). Total weight 4.56 ozt (141.8 grams). (4). In mixed state, all displaying some surface wear, marks and scratches commensurate with their age and general use.Beaker, shot cup and napkin ring all with heavy tarnishing throughout.Beaker with several dints and knocks, mainly around the base rim. Assay marks located to base, mostly clear and legible. Also with a silversmith's mark, possibly 'E S'. Napkin ring with visible seam lines. Spoon appears in good overall condition, likely once gilded to the whole but this is now faded. Marks are partly distorted but still legible. Also with a silversmith's mark.