I don't recognize the assayer of this, in my opinion, silver and niello ashtray.
The town mark is for Moscow.
thanks for the usual thank you for the usual professionalism and competence that I find in every answer.


Dear Mart, yep ther's no silversmith mark on it, so the assayer could be Igor Blyumberg (1841-1886) from Tiflis, forgive the writing.Mart wrote: Thu Apr 06, 2023 10:02 am There is no silversmith's mark here. This is an assay institution of the city of Tiflis (Tbilisi)
Excellent! Thanks you very much Silverstone for all the precious information, we must therefore think that the niello's workers have traveled a lot, also thanks to the teachings imparted and with the trade of the artefacts decorated in this way, and brought their skills very far compared to the Russian oblast of Vologda to Caucasus..Silverstone wrote: Thu Apr 06, 2023 12:10 pm Dear GiulyF,
your cup is a „charka“.
Чapкa
Charka (charki)
A small vessel for strong drink, especially widespread in the 17th-18th centuries.
I can show you a similar one from Veliki Ustiug, ca. 1770.
Circular, on three feet, the centre and body decorated with niello, stylised motiv of the „Tree of Live“ within chased and engraved foliate border, apparently unmarked.
l 98 mm / w 66 mm / h 28 mm / gr 80,6 / ml 43
Source: Charka, The russian vodka cup, Helenius K. / Kustannus W. Hagelstam, Helsinki 2006, photo p. 84, text: p. 165
Regards
Silverstone
In my opinion only when the ball feet are hollow, we do not see small holes on massive ball feet.Truls J Tonsberg wrote: Thu May 11, 2023 1:06 am On this drinking cup there are small holes on the feet because they are not soldering them without a little hole because of the danger of exploding when soldering.