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    Posted 6 years ago

    Redhdgrl1971
    (8 items)

    Heavy metal Russian Crest box.
    It once had a lock which is no longer functioning. The metal (Aside from the bottom) was acid tested as silver.
    There are no maker marks except possibly what looks like a letter r?
    Unfortunately I can find no comparables online to truly date, determine its function or value this box.

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    Comments

    1. IVAN49 IVAN49, 6 years ago
      Russian imperial eagle is completely different.
      Besides, Russia had centuries long very strict silver marking system and there is no unmarked Russian silver.
    2. flashlarue flashlarue, 6 years ago
      Looking at the workmanship I would say early 1900's Russian. Most likely a WW1 souvenir brought home by a soldier in the Army AEF.

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