Drevnosti RG v3 ill101, before 1853

Drevnosti RG v3 ill101, before 1853

Scabbard with a silver gilded scabbard in the inventory of the armoury chamber - under no. 2; in the inventory book of 1687 under the same number: “a scabbard, on the strip on both sides was gilded up to half; on the scabbard the frame is of household silver gilded carved, on it are thirteen jaspers, and in the jaspers in gold sixty-two sparks of jasper, and twenty places of free stones, one hundred and sixteen turquoise, and two places of free stones; on the end is a round twisted apple; on the scabbard five ferrules, and four rings; on the upper mouth above the cross in a circle are five jaspers, and in them eleven sparks of jasper in gold, and seven places of free stones; "yes, between the jaspers, three turquoises, and a place of fire, and under the canopy above the mouth and near the jasper, three turquoises, and on the handle and in the upper apple, large and small, fifty turquoises, four places of fire. And according to the current census of the year, that concher agreed with the previous census books, and upon inspection in the jaspers on the scabbard and with the previous twenty-seven sparks are missing; above the canopy, in the jaspers, eight sparks are missing, and in the handle, five turquoises are missing; there is no belt, iron rings; the price of that concher is one hundred and fifty rubles, and according to the previous inventory book he is listed fourth. ". Date: before 1853.
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