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candleabra

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15 years ago
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Description

I got 2 of them from my father who said they were possibly from the fabrage family in the 18th or 17th century. They are silver with some very strange marks on them #1114 is on the bottom of them both along with a mans face with a pointed beard, a crown with points and then a scripted letter s. The top 3 spin on at the base and can be removed from the base to have a single holder. They also un screw from the 3 piece top leaving any number you prefer. I was un able to get a good a pic of the bottom signs but will continue to try.above the singatures theres the letters e p and c  each in a square.

any help with this would be great. thank you

-heather

Category Silver and Silver Overlay
Medium silver
Distinguishing marks #1114 witha man with beard,crownand a very strong s looking sign
Condition Mint
Size and dimensions of this item 16in tall by 12" wide
Date Period russian 18th century?
Weight 3+ lbs
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Submitted by Lovejoy

Nobody can really tell you much without images of the piece and the markings. Russian silver is hallmarked, if there are no hallmarks it's not silver.

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