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Two Russian "porkies" and one "Maltsov" glass. Note the holes through the sides of the top wire guide on the right-most one. The Maltsov is not the CD 579.5, but is a mich smaller piece. The embossing is quite "weak" and does not show up well here. It depicts the Imperial Russian two-headed eagle, and the word "Maltsovskoye" is embossed in an arc. Update 12-03-2007: THis Maltsov is apparently a CD 547. The piece on the left is incused with Cyrillic "BK" / 3 on one side of the "dome". This may be for the Kormilov Brothers Porcelain Company (Bratyev Kormilov). The porcelain "triple neck" is incused with a T inside a circle, and a very indistinct date, probably 1951, but the last two digits are badly "smeared" so I'm not sure. [IFONA U CD 547?] |