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Fabergé — 15 things a collector needs to know Christie's

    https://www.christies.com/features/Faberge-15-things-a-collector-needs-to-know-8353-1.aspx
    Different workshops used different hallmarks — in Cyrillic or Latin The Russian system of hallmarks includes a mark for the city of production, the date of the piece, the standard of gold or silver used and the name of the maker. A variety of marks can be seen on works by Fabergé, associated with the different branches of the firm.

Ceramic Marks of Russia & East Europe

    https://www.figurines-sculpture.com/ceramic-marks-russia-east-euro.html
    The timeline for the Russian Imperial factory marks is as follows:- The 'W' mark is the personal mark of Vinogradov. Empress Elisaveta I (1741-1761), daughter of Peter the Great was instrumental in driving the factory forward and getting together the talent. Vinogradov's mark was superseded by the black 2 headed eagle device of the Russian Empire.

Russian lacquer box collector's guide

    https://www.russianamericancompany.com/russian-lacquer-boxes-collectors-guide/
    Marks and Signatures: Certain customs have developed in each of the four centers of lacquer miniature production related to identification. In Fedoskino the village name is normally written at the left or center lower margin of the painting with the year of completion next to it. In the right lower margin is the artist…

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