Lot 0036
Russian Cast Silver Cigar Box with “Dogs hunting” Composition. I. Szekman
Estimate: 4000-5000€
A Russian cast silver cigar box, the cover richly decorated in high relief with a dynamic hunting scene depicting riders on horseback and dogs attacking a boar. Dimensions: 23.2 × 12.5 × 7.5 cm.
Total weight: 780.4 g. The sides embellished with scrolling foliage and trophies of arms. Maker’s mark of Israel Szekman, Warsaw, 1908–1917, when Poland was part of the Russian Empire.
Israel Szekman was a Jewish designer and maker of both silver-plated brass and silver objects, including Judaica, such as Torah pointers, Torah shields, Torah crowns and chanukiot.
Starting price: 3500€
Estimate: 4000-5000€
Hammer Price: 3500€
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Weight: 1005.3 g.Kuzma Kruchkov (1888–1919) was the first Russian soldier to be awarded the Cross of St. George during the Great War, gaining fame after a legendary cavalry skirmish in August 1914, where he reportedly killed eleven enemy soldiers in close combat. His image became a symbol of bravery and patriotism, widely reproduced in posters, postcards, and memorabilia of the period.
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Estimate: 7000-10000€A very unusual Russian silver-gilt and en-plein enamel cigar box in the form of an oak crate, the hinged cover decorated with a finely painted enamel depiction of a smoking cigar. Maker’s mark of P. Millukov manufactory, Moscow, 1896.
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