Lot 0076
Unusual Russian Karelian Wood and Enamel Box
Estimate: 1200-1500€
An unusual Russian box of Karelian birch wood, decorated with enamel. The lid set with an enamel monogram HF in Cyrillic, worked in polychrome enamels against a blue ground. The sides further enriched with geometric enamel ornament in red, white, and black. Maker’s mark of Andrei Lukich Perestronin, Vyatka, silver mounts with St. Petersburg assay marks, 1899–1908.
Weight: 80.5 g
Dimensions: 10 × 6 × 4 cm
Starting price: 1000€
Estimate: 1200-1500€
Hammer Price: UNSOLD€
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