Lot 0166
Russian Silver Beer Cup / Tankard, Russia, mid-19th century
Estimate: 800-1000€
Russian silver beer cup or tankard, mid-19th century. Of slightly tapering scalloped form with shaped handle, engraved with ornamental cartouches and floral sprays, and retaining a gilt interior. Marked A.M., dated 1854, and with 84 zolotnik silver standard.
Height: 13 cm
Weight: 219.2 g
Starting price: 600€
Estimate: 800-1000€
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St Petersburg, firm of Karl Fabergé, workmaster Anders (Antti) Nevalainen, 1898-1908.
Silver, glass; casting, chasing, beading.
Silver weight: 182 g.
Dimensions without glass: 10.7 × 9.5 × 7.5 cm.
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