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Neither Kulinski's nor Astvatsaturyan's book mention Naishvili.
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Ariel,
Thank you very much for checking the sources. By the way, the other side reads "NAYIENO" if I spelled it correctly. Any ideas what it stands for? |
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Would it be possible for us to see higher resolution photos ? It's very hard to judge, using low contrast, low res photos like these.
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Hi Rivkin,
Here are some close ups. The name of the maker is Cheishvili and not Neshvili as I think I stated before. The other side I still don't get. Hopefully you can make it out ![]() |
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Looks like "Naumeno". Place name?
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It's "S. Cheyshvili"
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