Lot 0047
Russian Silver-Gilt Nécessaire, St Petersburg, 1908–1917, Ivan Brytzin
Estimate: 4000-5000€
A Russian silver-gilt nécesaire.
St Petersburg, 1908–1917.
Silver, gilding; guilloché translucent enamel; chasing and engraving. Weight: 118 g, Dimensions: 1,5 x 4,9 x 10,2 cm.
Marks: maker’s of Ivan Brytzin; St Petersburg assay marks (1908–1917).
A rectangular, palm-sized nécesaire with two compartments. One face is covered with a pale, white opal toned translucent enamel laid over a finely turned wavy guilloché ground.
The reverse is treated in deliberate contrast: a silver-gilt field worked in the so-called “samorodok” manner.
Ivan Savelyevich Brytzin (1870–1952), a former employee of Fabergé in St Petersburg, qualified as a master goldsmith in 1903 and soon opened his own workshop “Russkaya Emal” (Malaya Konyushennaya ul., 12). His firm granted a gold medal at the St Petersburg Crafts Exhibition in 1909, and in 1910–1917 he supplied works to members of the Imperial family and to the Cabinet of His Majesty. Brytzin’s objects bears steady demand on the English market; he also worked with stone and purpurin and collaborated with A. Sumin. After 1917 he continued to practise, though documentation of his later activity is fragmentary.
Starting price: 3500€
Estimate: 4000-5000€
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