Two Russian silver & cloisonne spoons Moscow, circa 1892, comprising a tea spoon and straining spoon, both decorated with vibrant cloisonne enamels in floriate motifs set within a geometric border. Maker's marks for Ivan Saltikov, with a Russian silver 84 Zolotnik mark. Total weight 77.2 gms, the straining spoon 16.5 cm long, the teaspoon 13.5 cm long
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