Kolchug-Mizar USSR/Russian Manufacture Silver Plate Flatware |
Melchior is the name for a specific alloy often used as base for plating silver on flatware, especially in the former USSR.
This is genuine vintage Russian silverplated flatware from the 1950s through the 1970s approx.
See the The Kolchug-Mizar Russian manufacturer's backstamp here.
See the stamp on the back of the original Russian silverware container box here.
Most styles in this ware appear unused or have seen very gentle use.
Louis XV is only one of the names for this style pattern that was made in many variations by makers in several countries for over 200 years. Other names are Laurier, Rocaille, Rococo, and Rokoko. See more pattern variations here, here, here, and here.
If you know of additional names for this particular pattern, kindly email to let me know.
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