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<p>[QUOTE="Tammie1986, post: 11326955, member: 96550"]Hello all, I'm Tammie, new here I got this tray today at an estate sale in northern California and I'm trying to learn everything I can about it before trying to sell it. From what I understand, what I gathered from Google and chat GPT,</p><p>This is an authentic Imperial Russian hammered brass samovar tray, produced in Moscow between 1890 and 1905. It carries the pre-Revolution hallmark:</p><p>ФАБРИКА МОСКВЫ</p><p>(“Factory of Moscow”)</p><p>…and features the double-headed Romanov eagle, emblem of Tsarist Russia prior to 1917.</p><p>The tray is completely handmade with a hammered surface, hand-filed handles, and original copper rivets. These trays were traditionally used under samovars as part of Russian tea service.</p><p>Details</p><p>Authentic Imperial Russian artifact</p><p>Brass, hand-hammered</p><p>Moscow factory hallmark</p><p>Double-headed eagle stamp</p><p>Copper riveted handles</p><p>Original patina, unpolished</p><p>Circa 1890–1905</p><p><br /></p><p>Does all this the correct? Is there any other deals anybody can give me? Lately I have been on a mission of collecting antiques and this is by far my coolest find.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Tammie1986, post: 11326955, member: 96550"]Hello all, I'm Tammie, new here I got this tray today at an estate sale in northern California and I'm trying to learn everything I can about it before trying to sell it. From what I understand, what I gathered from Google and chat GPT, This is an authentic Imperial Russian hammered brass samovar tray, produced in Moscow between 1890 and 1905. It carries the pre-Revolution hallmark: ФАБРИКА МОСКВЫ (“Factory of Moscow”) …and features the double-headed Romanov eagle, emblem of Tsarist Russia prior to 1917. The tray is completely handmade with a hammered surface, hand-filed handles, and original copper rivets. These trays were traditionally used under samovars as part of Russian tea service. Details Authentic Imperial Russian artifact Brass, hand-hammered Moscow factory hallmark Double-headed eagle stamp Copper riveted handles Original patina, unpolished Circa 1890–1905 Does all this the correct? Is there any other deals anybody can give me? Lately I have been on a mission of collecting antiques and this is by far my coolest find.[/QUOTE]
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