Russian silver teacup with glass insert showing Russian marks…
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Russian silver teacup with glass insert showing Russian marks and having piped borders and stepped base. With hand chased engraving. circa late 19th century. Weight:138 grams. Hight:8 cm, with teaspoon.

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