Set Of Four Russian Silver Shot Glasses, Grachev Brothers, Late 19th–early 20th Century
Set of Four Russian Silver Shot Glasses, Grachev Brothers, Russia, Late 19th–Early 20th Century.
A fine set of four Russian silver shot glasses by the Grachev Brothers. Each glass is of elegant tapering form, with a gilt interior and an engraved crowned AK monogram to the exterior.
The glasses are marked with the 84 zolotnik silver standard, indicating Russian silver of 875/1000 purity. The Grachev Brothers were among the notable Russian silversmiths of the late Imperial period, known for high-quality silver objects and refined decorative work.
Origin:
Russia.
Maker:
Grachev Brothers.
Period:
Late 19th–early 20th century.
Material:
Silver, gilt interior.
Silver standard:
84 zolotnik.
Markings:
Grachev Brothers marks, 84 silver standard.
Decoration:
Engraved crowned AK monogram.
Dimensions:
Height: 5 cm each.
Weight:
Total weight: 171.8 g.
Condition:
Age-related wear, patina and surface marks. The condition is shown in the photographs.
Period: 19th century
Style: Other Style
Condition: En l'etat
Material: Sterling silver
Reference (ID): 1775080
Availability: In stock






























