Lot 0043
Silver-Gilt and Champleve Enamel Ashtray by Emil Radke
Estimate: 600-800€
An interesting silver-gilt and champlevé enamel ashtray, decorated with polychrome enamel motifs and intricate floral engraving. Maker’s mark of Emil Radke, Minsk, 1894. Marked Radke 84.
Diameter: 11 cm.
Weight: 150.6 g.
Emil Radke was one of the most prominent silversmiths in Minsk at the end of the 19th century, regarded as the second-best master of his time. A deeply religious Jew, he strictly observed all Jewish traditions and rituals. His workshop produced refined silver objects in the fashionable Art Nouveau style, often combining gilding, niello, and enamel.
This ashtray is a fine example of Radke’s craftsmanship and an excellent collectible piece for enthusiasts of Russian and Eastern European Art Nouveau silver.
Starting price: 500€
Estimate: 600-800€
Hammer Price: UNSOLD€
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