Lot 0066
An unusual Russian silver-gilt and “milk” glass carafe
Estimate: 8000-12000€
An unusual Russian silver-gilt and “milk” glass carafe with a top in the form of a vine and a figure of a lizard wrapping the handle. Makers mark of K. Albreht for Nikols and Plinke firm. Petersburg, 1869. Height: 29 cm
Starting price: 7000€
Estimate: 8000-12000€
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