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Lot 0105
A rare Russian silver plated samovar “Mutton” by Alexander Kach
Estimate: 15000-20000€






Lot 0105
A rare Russian silver plated samovar “Mutton” by Alexander Kach
Estimate: 15000-20000€A rare Russian silver plated samovar “Mutton”. “Mutton” is probably the most striking and recognizable samovar style among the St. Petersburg factories of that time. The main feature of the samovar is the head of a ram (goat), which is made in the form of a crane. The general appearance is an Empire vase, with luxurious cast handles, a massive base, and an elegant burner. Makers mark of Alexander Kach. Petersburg, the mid of the 19th century. Dimensions: 58 x 31 cm.
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Lot 0106
An interesting Russian brass samovar for coffee
Estimate: 600-800€



Lot 0106
An interesting Russian brass samovar for coffee
Estimate: 600-800€An interesting Russian brass samovar for coffee. Petersburg, Fedor Zolotarev manufactory (?). First half of the 19th century. Dimensions: 30 x 27 x 15 cm.
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Lot 0103
Ornaments on monuments of Ancient Russian art
Estimate: 150-200€





Lot 0103
Ornaments on monuments of Ancient Russian art
Estimate: 150-200€Ornaments on monuments of Ancient Russian art edited by N.P. Syreyshchikov and D.K. Trenev. Moscow, 1904. Dimensions: 42.5 х 30.2 cm.
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Lot 0102
Ingush and Chechens in the nationalities of the Tersk region
Estimate: 150-200€



Lot 0102
Ingush and Chechens in the nationalities of the Tersk region
Estimate: 150-200€Tkachev, Georgy Alexandrovich. Ingush and Chechens in the nationalities of the Tersk region. Second edition 1911.Overall in good condition without tears and abrasions. Dimensions: 21 х 14 cm. Pages. 135.
Starting price: 100€
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