Lot 0203
Russian Cast Silver Bottle Stopper in the Form of a Dancing Peasant, Moscow, 1899–1908
Estimate: 400-600€
Russian Silver Bottle Stopper in the Form of a Dancing Peasant
A Russian cast silver bottle stopper, modelled as a dancing peasant in traditional dress, standing on a cylindrical stopper base.
The figure is finely cast with lively movement and expressive detail, reflecting the late Imperial Russian taste for folkloric and genre subjects in decorative silver.
Moscow, 1899–1908.
Height: 7 cm.
Weight: 39.3 g.
Starting price: 300€
Estimate: 400-600€
Hammer Price: €
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