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A Russian Imperial Samovar by Batashov Brothers
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Dimensions: 45,5 cm. high.Starting price: 450€
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Lot 0120
Ural cossack on patrol
Estimate: 1000-1500€Lot 0120
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Estimate: 1000-1500€Attributed to A. Orlovskiy (1777-1832). Ural cossack on patrol. Oil on canvas. 1810s. Dimensions: 52 x 45 x 1.2 cm.
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Lot 0118
The battle scene of the First World War
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Estimate: 1800-2500€The battle scene of the First World War (1914-1918). Mixed technique. The signature on the background: “the work of academician N. S. Samokish-professor of battle painting of the Academy of Arts.” Artist-Nikolai Semyonovich Samokish — Russian and Soviet battle painter and teacher, who also worked as an animalist and book graphic. Academician of Painting and a full member of the Imperial Academy of Arts, Honored Artist of the RSFSR, Winner of the Stalin Prize of the second degree. Dimensions with a frame: 43 x 53 cm.
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Lot 0110
A Russian traveling samovar in the shape of a coffer
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