Lot 0060
A Russian art-nouveau style silver-gilt and emerald tint cut-glass decanter
Estimate: 5000-7000€
A Russian art-nouveau style silver-gilt and emerald tint cut-glass decanter with a facet decoration. Maker’s mark of M. Tarasov. Moscow, 1908-1917. Height: 33.7 cm.
Starting price: 4000€
Estimate: 5000-7000€
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