A Russian white metal tea glass holder, maker Agathon Fabergé, St Petersburg, stamped 84, bearing Polish inscription indicating it was given to an engineer on the Trans-Siberian railway by his fellow workers, 1906, with clear glass liner, 7.5oz

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