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RARE RUSSIAN IMPERIAL SILVER TABLE CIGARETTE BOX
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RARE RUSSIAN IMPERIAL SILVER TABLE CIGARETTE BOX
RARE RUSSIAN IMPERIAL SILVER TABLE CIGARETTE BOX
RARE RUSSIAN IMPERIAL SILVER TABLE CIGARETTE BOX
RARE RUSSIAN IMPERIAL SILVER TABLE CIGARETTE BOX

RARE RUSSIAN IMPERIAL SILVER TABLE CIGARETTE BOX

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RARE RUSSIAN IMPERIAL SILVER TABLE CIGARETTE BOX A Russian Silver Table - Top Cigarette Box. Mark 'IK' in Cyrillic for I. Kudryavtsev, Moscow, Late 19th Century. The lid with an applied epaulet and crest charm, further centered by an engraved monogram. Marked with '84' standard on interior. Property from the Collection of Mr. James Lee Soffer, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. CONDITION: The item is described to the best of our knowledge. Please refer to pictures and email with any questions. SIZE: Height 1 3/4 x width 4 1/2 x depth 3 1/4 inches. Weight: 10 ozt 16 dwt. ESTIMATE PRICE: $7,000 - $8,000. HISTORY of SALES: A few years ago Russian silver cigarette boxes were sold on Live producteer for $9,500, $13,000 and $15,500 - please see the screenshots. OFFER: If an item is NOT SOLD, you can still give us a reasonable offer - please save the link of this page. PAY in PARTS: You can pay for any item during 2-3 months. Just make a deposit 10% and the item will wait for you. SHIPPING: Combined shipping is available - next item will be ONE DOLLAR for shipping. NEW: Returning customers will have 50% DISCOUNT on shipping. WIKIPEDIA: A silversmith is a metalworker who crafts objects from silver. The terms silversmith and goldsmith are not exactly synonyms as the techniques, training, history, and guilds are or were largely the same but the end product may vary greatly as may the scale of objects created. In the ancient Near East the value of silver to gold being less, allowed a silversmith to produce objects and store these as stock. Ogden states that according to an edict written by Diocletian in 301 A.D., a silversmith was able to charge 75, 100, 150, 200, 250, or 300 denarii for material produce (per Roman pound). At that time, guilds of silversmiths formed to arbitrate disputes, protect its members' welfare and educate the public of the trade. Silversmiths in medieval Europe and England formed guilds and transmitted their tools and techniques to new generations via the apprentice tradition. Silver working guilds often maintained consistency and upheld standards at the expense of innovation. Beginning in the 17th century, artisans emigrated to America and experienced fewer restrictions. As a result, silver working was one of the trades that helped to inaugurate the Technological and industrial history of the United States Silver-working shift to industrialization in America.
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