I have been searching various sites and am unable to find a similar pot as the one described. Could possibly be of a rare pot and a few were only made. What i was able to find out of the bottom hallmark, is that its an Imperial Russian hallmark ( double headed crowned eagles, one lef holding a stick, the other leg holding what looks to be a round circle with a cross on top.
I was also told that this pot was used as a drinking pot back in the 1800's not as a planter.
Can anyone assist on telling what this pot is valued at? or can anyone find one similar?
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Im not sure if it is a candy dish,I think so. Its solid silver,has three feet or legs on the bottom of dish.Its app.30inches in diamator with a lid,the lid has a handle.The lid is smaller than the base of the dish.The only markings I can find are F.L.Co. with a picture of an eagle.Its a very decorative dish.Its app.6 to 7 inches tall.