Vera Aleksandrovna Kovalevskaya-Chistovich /Вера Александровна Ковалевская-Чистович/, the wife of pathologist and professor Fyodor Yakovlevich Chistovich (1870-1942), was not only his associate and inspirer, but also a scientist and bacteriologist. She was born into the family of a prominent...
Silver, gilt.
Size 49.1 х 42.2 mm.
Weight 22.3 g.
Marked with "AW" for August Wendt /Август Вендт; золотого и серебряного дела мастер Вендт Август, 1864–1874: З. и С. 1874: Вознесенский пр., 22./, gold hallmark "56" and St. Petersburg assay office silver hallmark "84 + anchors".
Marks.
imperial russian medical courses badge
women's medical courses completion badge
знакдляокончившихженскиеврачебныекурсызнак женщина-врач
знак с клеймом на
именное клеймо на
императорский нагрудный знак
санкт-петербургский николаевский военный госпиталь
Silver, gold, enamel.
Size 52 x 40 mm.
Weight 21.51 g.
Marked with "ДО" for Dmitri Osipov workshop and St.Petersburg assay office mark silver hallmark "84+anchors" from 1882-1898 time period.
badge made by dmitry osipov workshop
imperial russian badge marked до
women's medical courses completion badge
women's medical courses completion badge до
знакдляокончившихженскиеврачебныекурсызнак женщина-врач
знак мастерской дмитрия осипова
именное клеймо до
мастерская дмитрия осипова
нагрудный знак императорской россии
нагрудный знак мастерской дмитрия осипова
Silver, gold, enamel.
Size 47.6 x 42.5 mm.
Weight 15.20 g.
Marked "NP" for Nichols&Plinke.
"Магазинъ Арндъ C.Петербургъ/Arnd Shop St. Petersburg".
St. Petersburg master Samuel Arndt (1812-1890) collaborated with the firm of Nichols and Plinke "Nichols and Plinke. English...
nicholls & plincke
nicholls & plincke mark
nicholls & plincke workshop
знакдляокончившихженскиеврачебныекурсызнак женщина-врач
знак мастерской никольс и плинке
именное клеймо n&p
русский императорский знак клеймо n&p
санкт-петербургский николаевский военный госпиталь
The question of whether women could listen to lectures at universities and become doctors began to seriously concern the public in the 60s of the 19th century, and there was no consensus on this matter. However, in 1870, permission was received to give public lectures for women at the University...