Lot 0142
Russian Crystal and Gilded Decoration Champagne Beaker in the Form of Flute
Estimate: 200-250€
Champagne Flute
Private manufacture, Russia, mid-19th century
Crystal, gilded decoration
Height: 18.5 cm
A finely crafted crystal champagne beaker in the form of a flute, adorned with delicate gilded drapery motifs and a stylized ornamental frieze along the rim. The elegant proportions and refined gilding reflect the neoclassical influence in Russian glassmaking of the mid-19th century.
Starting price: 150€
Estimate: 200-250€
Hammer Price: UNSOLD€
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