Lot 0133
Russian Vase in Art-Nouveau Style
Estimate: 400-500€
Russian vase in art-nouveau style.
Milk glass, hand-painted enamel
Makers mark of «Diatkovo crystal manufactory». Beginning of the 20th century.
Height: 18.5 cm.
A delicate milk glass vase with ruffled rim, painted with a floral motif in polychrome enamels. Produced at the Dyatkovo Crystal Factory, one of Russia’s foremost glassmaking centers. Renowned for diamond-cut crystal and innovative colored glass, it collaborated with artists such as Elizaveta Böhm and attracted admirers including Leo Tolstoy
Starting price: 300€
Estimate: 400-500€
Hammer Price: 300€
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