Can anyone help me identify this set of Russian Silverware please?
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russian silverware identification
Re: russian silverware identification
Hi,
Welcome to the Forum.
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Trev.
Welcome to the Forum.
You will have a far greater chance of getting a response if you embed your images. Very few people will click on such links.
Trev.
Re: russian silverware identification
It would appear that it is not Russian silverware, but Soviet stainless steel.
See: http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic ... 08&p=90968
Trev.
See: http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic ... 08&p=90968
Trev.
Re: russian silverware identification
Yes. It's modern stainless steel spoon.
ОАО "Павловский завод художественных металлоизделий им. Кирова" (ПЗХМ)
JSC «Pavlovsky Art Metal Product Plant named after Kirov» Russia, Novgorod region, Pavlovo
http://www.pzhm.ru/en
ОАО "Павловский завод художественных металлоизделий им. Кирова" (ПЗХМ)
JSC «Pavlovsky Art Metal Product Plant named after Kirov» Russia, Novgorod region, Pavlovo
http://www.pzhm.ru/en
Re: russian silverware identification
Hi,
Trev is right. Pay attention to four letters in Cyrillic alphabet.
НЕРЖ
The abbreviation stands for ``stainless steel`` ("нержавеющая сталь").
Soviet period.
Regards
Trev is right. Pay attention to four letters in Cyrillic alphabet.
НЕРЖ
The abbreviation stands for ``stainless steel`` ("нержавеющая сталь").
Soviet period.
Regards