Lot 0099
Russian Silver-Gilt Snuff Box with Guilloché Enamel
Estimate: 200-350€
A Russian Silver-Gilt and Guilloche Enamel Snuff Box
Odessa, 1908-1917
Dimensions: 4.6 x 1.2 cm
Weight: 30 g
Circular in form, the lid of the box is beautifully decorated with translucent pale blue guilloche enamel over an engine-turned sunburst pattern radiating from the center. The subtle tonality and precise craftsmanship exemplify the refined enamel work produced in Russia during the late Imperial period.
Guilloche enamel – a decorative technique perfected by the leading workshops of Faberge and his contemporaries – was widely admired for its ability to catch and reflect light through layers of translucent enamel applied over finely engraved metal.
Starting price: 150€
Estimate: 200-350€
Hammer Price: UNSOLD€
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Workmaster Henrik Wigström (1862–1923), for the House of Fabergé
St. Petersburg, 1908–1917
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Metal, chasing, opaque champleve enamel.
Makers mark of «ISU» with Imperial warrant. Moscow, circa 1900.
Weight: 70.5 cm.
Diameter: 6.8 cm.
Height: 3.5 cm.A circular silver bonbonnière with a hinged cover decorated in polychrome enamel. The lid shows a stylized deer within a geometric border of grapes and foliage, rendered in a manner that reflects the Stroganov School’s search for a distinctly national style. The design draws inspiration from ancient Russian and folk art motifs, reinterpreted through art-nouveau style opaque enamel techniques.
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Imperial Stroganov school. Rare Silver-Gilt Pendant with Romanov’s Double Headed Eagle
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Estimate: 1200-1500€Imperial Stroganov school. Pendant with Double-Headed Eagle.
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