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Lot 0241
A large Russian black lacquer tray
Estimate: 250-300€Lot 0241
A large Russian black lacquer tray
Estimate: 250-300€A large Russian black lacquer tray with decorative painting. Metal, decorative painting. Workshop of K. Gerasimov, Saint Petersburg. First half of the 19th century.
Dimensions: 61 x 48 cm.Starting price: 150€
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Lot 0242
An English Lantern Clock, a 17th-century
Estimate: 1200-1500€Lot 0242
An English Lantern Clock, a 17th-century
Estimate: 1200-1500€An English Lantern Clock, a 17th-century domestic timepiece, crafted primarily from brass and featuring a striking mechanism.
This early form of domestic clock, often called “house clocks” or “chamber clocks,” was widely popular in England during the period.
Lantern clocks are renowned for their distinctive square brass frame, bell surmount, four corner pillars, and single hour hand.
The design reflects Renaissance influences, with intricate engravings on the dial plate and classical column-inspired pillars.
Produced in large numbers by skilled London guild artisans, lantern clocks remained popular until pendulum-based timekeeping emerged in the late 17th century.
Dimensions: 38 x 16.6 x 15 cm.Starting price: 800€
Estimate: 1200-1500€ -
Lot 0243
An Antique Russian samovar table
Estimate: 750-1000€Lot 0243
An Antique Russian samovar table
Estimate: 750-1000€An Antique Russian samovar table. Wood, marble. The mid of the 19th century.
Dimensions: 77 x 65 x 43 cm.Starting price: 650€
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Lot 0244
A Russian silver-plated brass samovar in the shape of an egg
Estimate: 900-1000€Lot 0244
A Russian silver-plated brass samovar in the shape of an egg
Estimate: 900-1000€A Russian silver-plated brass samovar in the shape of an egg. Maker’s mark of Shemarin Brothers’ manufactory. Tula, 1880s.
Height: 45 cm, including the top.Starting price: 800€
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Lot 0245
A rare Russian traveling brass samovar. I. Malishev
Estimate: 2500-3000€Lot 0245
A rare Russian traveling brass samovar. I. Malishev
Estimate: 2500-3000€A rare Russian traveling brass samovar. Maker’s mark of the I. Malishev manufactory. Tula, mid-19th century. See similar: ‘The Miracle of the Antique Samovar,’ Kolomenskoe Museum, Moscow, 2015.
Height: 30 cm.Starting price: 2000€
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Lot 0246
A rare Russian small brass samovar “Egoist”
Estimate: 900-1000€Lot 0246
A rare Russian small brass samovar “Egoist”
Estimate: 900-1000€A rare Russian small brass samovar “Egoist”. Maker’s mark of TUM (Mikhail Polyakov). 19th century.
Height: 24.5 cm.Starting price: 800€
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Lot 0247
A Russian Imperial samovar in the shape of a “Vodka glass”
Estimate: 400-500€Lot 0247
A Russian Imperial samovar in the shape of a “Vodka glass”
Estimate: 400-500€A Russian Imperial nickeled brass samovar with a tray in the shape of a “Vodka glass”. Maker’s mark of I. Batashev’s heirs manufactory. Tula, the end of the 19th century.
Height: 45 cm.Starting price: 300€
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Lot 0248
A Russian Imperial nickeled brass samovar with a pipe in the shape of a “Cane”
Estimate: 150-200€Lot 0248
A Russian Imperial nickeled brass samovar with a pipe in the shape of a “Cane”
Estimate: 150-200€A Russian Imperial nickeled brass samovar with a pipe in the shape of a “Cane”. Tula (?), the end of the 19th century.
Height: 55 cmStarting price: 100€
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Lot 0249
A Russian Imperial samovar with a tray in the shape of a “Vodka glass”
Estimate: 250-300€Lot 0249
A Russian Imperial samovar with a tray in the shape of a “Vodka glass”
Estimate: 250-300€A Russian Imperial brass samovar with a tray in the shape of a “Vodka glass”. Maker’s mark of Vorontsov manufactory. Tula, the end of the 19th century.
Height: 44 cm.Starting price: 200€
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Lot 0250
A Russian Imperial samovar with a pipe in the shape of a “Cane”
Estimate: 75-100€Lot 0250
A Russian Imperial samovar with a pipe in the shape of a “Cane”
Estimate: 75-100€A Russian Imperial brass samovar with a pipe in the shape of a “Cane”. Maker’s mark of A. Morozov manufactory. Tula, the end of the 19th century. Height: 60 cm.
Starting price: 50€
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Lot 0251
A Russian Imperial brass samovar in the shape of a “Pot”
Estimate: 400-500€Lot 0251
A Russian Imperial brass samovar in the shape of a “Pot”
Estimate: 400-500€A Russian Imperial brass samovar in the shape of a “Pot”. Maker’s mark of Vorontsov brothers manufactory. Tula, the end of the 19th century. Height: 42 cm
Starting price: 300€
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Lot 0252
A unique and rare travel samovar by the Gudkov brothers from Tula
Estimate: 3000-4000€Lot 0252
A unique and rare travel samovar by the Gudkov brothers from Tula
Estimate: 3000-4000€A unique and rare travel samovar by the Gudkov brothers from Tula. Second half of the 19th century.
Height without pipe: 39.5 cm.Starting price: 2500€
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Lot 0253
An Imperial Russian samovar by the BUCH brothers
Estimate: 8000-10000€Lot 0253
An Imperial Russian samovar by the BUCH brothers
Estimate: 8000-10000€An Imperial Russian samovar by the BUCH brothers. Poland, as part of the Russian Empire, 19th century. This is a very rare example by this maker. Silver-plated.
Height: 43.5 cm.Starting price: 7000€
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Lot 0254
A Russian samovar in the shape of a vase
Estimate: 300-400€Lot 0254
A Russian samovar in the shape of a vase
Estimate: 300-400€A Russian samovar in the shape of a vase. Brass, Russia, 19th century. Height: 49 cm.
Starting price: 250€
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Lot 0255
A Russian samovar in the shape of a jar
Estimate: 300-400€Lot 0255
A Russian samovar in the shape of a jar
Estimate: 300-400€A Russian samovar in the shape of a jar. Brass, nickel plating. Nikolay Vorontsov factory in Tula, second half of the 19th century.
Height: 46 cm.Starting price: 250€
Estimate: 300-400€ -
Lot 0256
A Rare Russian Imperial brass samovar, Neoclassical, 19th Century
Estimate: 12000-15000€Lot 0256
A Rare Russian Imperial brass samovar, Neoclassical, 19th Century
Estimate: 12000-15000€A Rare Russian Imperial Brass Samovar in Neoclassical Form – Late 19th Century.
This exquisite Russian Imperial brass samovar, dating from the late 19th century, showcases the elegance and craftsmanship of the era. Designed in a refined neoclassical style, the samovar is a stunning example of Russian artistry and tradition. Its beautifully polished brass body features intricate details that embody the neoclassical aesthetic, making it a standout piece for any collector or connoisseur of Russian antiques.The samovar bears the maker’s mark of the prestigious I. Kaprizin and Sons manufactory, renowned for producing high-quality metalworks in Tula, the historical center of Russian samovar production. This adds significant provenance and authenticity to the piece, further elevating its value.
Height: 51.5 cm.Starting price: 10000€
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Lot 0257
A Polish samovar in the shape of a cannon
Estimate: 1800-2000€Lot 0257
A Polish samovar in the shape of a cannon
Estimate: 1800-2000€A Polish samovar in the shape of a cannon. Brass, silver-plating. Warsaw, second half of the 19th century.
Height: 50 cm.Starting price: 1400€
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Lot 0258
An “Egoist” Russian brass samovar by Vorontsov manufactory
Estimate: 800-1000€Lot 0258
An “Egoist” Russian brass samovar by Vorontsov manufactory
Estimate: 800-1000€A rare miniature Russian ‘Egoist’ samovar in the shape of a bowl. Maker’s mark of the Vorontsov manufactory in Tula. Made for sale at the famous Mur and Merlis shop in Moscow (now the TSUM department store). Brass. Crane is missing. See a similar example in the Russian Samovar Museum, Code KB 298.
Height: 27.5 cm.Starting price: 600€
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Lot 0259
A Russian brass samovar with stamps. Batashev Brothers
Estimate: 800-1000€Lot 0259
A Russian brass samovar with stamps. Batashev Brothers
Estimate: 800-1000€A Russian brass samovar in the shape of a faceted vase with stamps. Batashev Brothers, Tula, 1870s. Capacity: 7.5 liters.
Height: 47 cm.Starting price: 700€
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Lot 0260
A Russian brass egg-shaped samovar. Batashev Brothers
Estimate: 300-350€Lot 0260
A Russian brass egg-shaped samovar. Batashev Brothers
Estimate: 300-350€A Russian brass egg-shaped samovar with stamps. Batashev Brothers, Tula, 19th century.
Height: 43 cm.Starting price: 250€
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Lot 0261
An elegant WMF Kettle Teapot (Bulotka)
Estimate: 300-350€Lot 0261
An elegant WMF Kettle Teapot (Bulotka)
Estimate: 300-350€An elegant kettle teapot (Bulotka) is an elegant piece by WMF, a renowned German manufacturer known for its high-quality metalwork. WMF stamp. Germany, 20th century.
Dimensions: 34 x 25 x 18 cm.Starting price: 275€
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Lot 0262
A German Edzard kettle teapot with heating
Estimate: 150-200€Lot 0262
A German Edzard kettle teapot with heating
Estimate: 150-200€A German Edzard kettle teapot with heating. 20 century.
Dimensions: 25 x 25 x 22 cm.Starting price: 120€
Estimate: 150-200€ -
Lot 0263
“Autumn Landscape” attributed to Pavel Zigus
Estimate: 2500-3000€Lot 0263
“Autumn Landscape” attributed to Pavel Zigus
Estimate: 2500-3000€A Russian oil on canvas painting, “Autumn Landscape”, attributed to Pavel Zigus. Early 20th century.
Dimensions: 110 x 57 cm (framed), 90 x 35 cm (without frame).Starting price: 2000€
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Lot 0264
“Autumn Landscape” attributed to Pavel Zigus
Estimate: 2500-3000€Lot 0264
“Autumn Landscape” attributed to Pavel Zigus
Estimate: 2500-3000€A Russian oil on canvas painting, “Autumn Landscape”, attributed to Pavel Zigus. Early 20th century.
Dimensions: 110 x 57 cm (framed), 90 x 35 cm (without frame).Starting price: 2000€
Estimate: 2500-3000€ -
Lot 0265
A Flemish countryside landscape in the manner of 17th century
Estimate: 2500-3000€Lot 0265
A Flemish countryside landscape in the manner of 17th century
Estimate: 2500-3000€A Flemish countryside landscape in the manner of the 17th century. Oil on canvas.
Dimensions without the frame: 55.3 х 47 cm.Starting price: 2000€
Estimate: 2500-3000€ -
Lot 0266
A copy of Rembrandt’s “Portrait of a Polish Nobleman”
Estimate: 2500-3000€Lot 0266
A copy of Rembrandt’s “Portrait of a Polish Nobleman”
Estimate: 2500-3000€A copy of Rembrandt’s ‘Portrait of a Polish Nobleman.’ Signed in Cyrillic: Ekaterina Ridievsakya, 1849.
Dimensions (without frame): 46 x 38 cm.Starting price: 2000€
Estimate: 2500-3000€ -
Lot 0267
“Summer landscape”. Signed
Estimate: 3000-3500€Lot 0267
“Summer landscape”. Signed
Estimate: 3000-3500€A Russian oil on canvas “Summer landscape”. Signed in Cyrillic. 20th century. Dimensions (without frame): 35 x 51 cm.
Starting price: 2500€
Estimate: 3000-3500€ -
Lot 0268
Portrait of “Emperor Napoleon I”
Estimate: 7000-9000€Lot 0268
Portrait of “Emperor Napoleon I”
Estimate: 7000-9000€Portrait of Emperor Napoleon I. Oil on canvas, unsigned, 19th century. Portrait of Emperor Napoleon I depicted in full military uniform, adorned with prestigious medal decorations, including the Legion of Honour. The painting is framed in an ornate gilded profile frame, exuding imperial grandeur. The artwork shows slight signs of age, with minor damage consistent with its historical provenance, adding to its timeless charm. A striking and regal piece, capturing the majesty of Napoleon’s reign. Attributed to François Gérard (1770-1837), a renowned French portrait painter and Baron Gérard, celebrated for his works of Napoleonic figures.
Dimensions with frame: 67 x 60 cm., without frame: 40.5 x 33 cm.Starting price: 5000€
Estimate: 7000-9000€ -
Lot 0269
Portrait of the Duke Peter Bargation
Estimate: 2000-2500€Lot 0269
Portrait of the Duke Peter Bargation
Estimate: 2000-2500€After Vasily Tropinin (1776-1857). Portrait of Duke Peter Bagration. Oil on cardboard. Russia, 19th century.
Dimensions with frame: 64 x 55 cm. Without frame: 49 x 39.5 cm.Starting price: 1500€
Estimate: 2000-2500€ -
Lot 0270
“The Holy Family”, 18th century
Estimate: 800-1000€Lot 0270
“The Holy Family”, 18th century
Estimate: 800-1000€“The Holy Family”, Italy. Painting on cardboard. 18th century. Dimensions with frame: 37 x 42 cm. Without frame: 25 x 29.7 cm. Italy, 17th century.
Starting price: 650€
Estimate: 800-1000€ -
Lot 0271
A huge copy of the painting by Anatoly Yarr-Kravchenko (1911–1983), “Gorky Reads the Fairy Tale “The Girl and Death”
Estimate: 750-1000€Lot 0271
A huge copy of the painting by Anatoly Yarr-Kravchenko (1911–1983), “Gorky Reads the Fairy Tale “The Girl and Death”
Estimate: 750-1000€A huge copy of the painting by Anatoly Nikiforovich Yarr-Kravchenko (1911–1983), ‘Gorky Reads the Fairy Tale “The Girl and Death”. 1940s – early 1950s (from the original 1940 painting). Oil on canvas. Dimensions: 195 x 150 cm.
Starting price: 500€
Estimate: 750-1000€ -
Lot 0272
Sergey Petrovich Shablavin “Tulips”. 1986
Estimate: 2000-2500€Lot 0272
Sergey Petrovich Shablavin “Tulips”. 1986
Estimate: 2000-2500€Sergey Petrovich Shablavin “Tulips”. 1986. Orgalite, oil. “Sergey Petrovich Shablavin, born on April 7, 1944, in Kirsanov (Tambov region), graduated from the Moscow Institute of Engineering and Physics in 1967 and studied at the Correspondence People’s University of Arts from 1979 to 1981. He participated in the Venice Biennale in 1977. Shablavin lives and works in Moscow and Cologne. His works are held in collections such as the State Tretyakov Gallery (Moscow), Museum of Contemporary Art ART4.RU (Moscow), Bochum Museum (Germany), Kunsthalle Wilhelmshaven (Germany), Bayer Museum (Leverkusen), and the Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Museum (USA), among others. Dimensions without frame: 69 x 51 cm.
Starting price: 1500€
Estimate: 2000-2500€ -
Lot 0273
Joann Voldemar Saarniit (1909-1984) “On the Heights”
Estimate: 1000-1200€Lot 0273
Joann Voldemar Saarniit (1909-1984) “On the Heights”
Estimate: 1000-1200€Joann Voldemar Saarniit (1909-1984) “On the Heights”, 1969. Framed. Oil on masonite. Signed: down right. Joann Voldemar Saarniit (1909–1984) was an Estonian artist known for his painting and graphic art. He studied at the Pallas Art School in Tartu. Saarniit’s work, which included landscapes and portraits, blended realism and modernism. He was actively involved in the Estonian art scene and exhibited widely. Saarniit continued to contribute to art until his death in 1984, and his work is still appreciated in Estonian art collections. Artwork has an certificate of authenticity. Dimensions: 50.5 x 76.2 cm.
Starting price: 900€
Estimate: 1000-1200€ -
Lot 0274
Aleksander Kulkoff (1889-1970) “Hamburg”
Estimate: 500-800€Lot 0274
Aleksander Kulkoff (1889-1970) “Hamburg”
Estimate: 500-800€Aleksander Kulkoff (1889-1970) “Hamburg”. Colored pencil on paper. Signed: Down right: Hamburg 1945 A. Kulkoff. Aleksander Kulkoff (1889-1970) The artist was a Russian-born painter who studied at the Moscow School of Painting and under prominent artists like N.A. Kasatkin and A.E. Arkhipov. He earned recognition for works like “Faun and Nymph” and “Portrait of a Lady”, receiving the title of Class Artist of the 1st Degree in 1914. After serving in World War I, he moved to Tallinn, Estonia, where he became involved in local art exhibitions and created landscapes of Estonia and other countries in Europe. He was also active in printmaking.
His works were shown internationally in places like Helsinki, Cologne, and Copenhagen. In 1930, he held a solo exhibition in Tallinn featuring his North African paintings. During the German occupation of Estonia, his studio was bombed in 1944, destroying his paintings. He left Estonia later that year, living in Germany, Czechoslovakia, and the United States. His art is remembered for its detailed landscapes and involvement in both Russian and Estonian artistic circles.
Dimensions: 34 x 49 cm.Starting price: 400€
Estimate: 500-800€ -
Lot 0275
Valerian Loik (1904-1986) “In Front of the Ruined House”
Estimate: 250-300€Lot 0275
Valerian Loik (1904-1986) “In Front of the Ruined House”
Estimate: 250-300€“Valerian Loik (1904-1986) – “In Front of the Ruined House”. Graphic drawing on paper. Black and brown ink. Signed: down right. Loik played a key role in educating future artists. As a member of the Union of Artists of the Soviet Union, he shared his expertise as a professor at the Art Institute of Tallinn and was awarded the title of Honored Artist of the Estonian SSR. ” Artwork has an certificate of authenticity.
Dimensions: 15.6 x 19.3 cm.Starting price: 200€
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Lot 0276
Jüri Kask “Abstract” (1993)
Estimate: 100-150€Lot 0276
Jüri Kask “Abstract” (1993)
Estimate: 100-150€“Jüri Kask “”Abstract”” (1993)
Drawing. Signed and dated.
Sheet dimensions: 20.3 x 27.2 cm
1 piece”Starting price: 75€
Estimate: 100-150€ -
Lot 0277
Jüri Kask “Abstract” (1993)
Estimate: 100-150€Lot 0277
Jüri Kask “Abstract” (1993)
Estimate: 100-150€“Jüri Kask “”Abstract”” (1993)
Drawing. Signed and dated.
Sheet dimensions: 20.3 x 27.2 cm
1 piece”Starting price: 75€
Estimate: 100-150€ -
Lot 0278
Jüri Kask “Abstract” (1993)
Estimate: 100-150€Lot 0278
Jüri Kask “Abstract” (1993)
Estimate: 100-150€“Jüri Kask “”Abstract”” (1993)
Drawing. Signed and dated.
Sheet dimensions: 20.3 x 27.2 cm
1 piece”Starting price: 75€
Estimate: 100-150€ -
Lot 0279
Jüri Kask “Abstract” (1993)
Estimate: 100-150€Lot 0279
Jüri Kask “Abstract” (1993)
Estimate: 100-150€Jüri Kask “Abstract” (1993)
Drawing. Signed and dated.
Sheet dimensions: 20.3 x 27.2 cm
1 pieceStarting price: 75€
Estimate: 100-150€ -
Lot 0280
Jüri Kask “Abstract” (1993)
Estimate: 100-150€Lot 0280
Jüri Kask “Abstract” (1993)
Estimate: 100-150€Jüri Kask “Abstract” (1993)
Drawing. Signed and dated.
Sheet dimensions: 20.3 x 27.2 cm
1 piece. Jüri Kask (sündinud 12. juulil 1949 Kolga-Jaanis) on eesti maalikunstnik.Starting price: 75€
Estimate: 100-150€