Lot 0173
Figure of the Ancient God of Winemaking by First Kiev Artel
Estimate: 3000-4000€
Figure of the ancient god of winemaking. Silver, casting, chasing. Makers mark of «1KARTEL» on the base. Kiev, 1908-1917.
Figure of the ancient god of winemaking and merriment shown in a dynamic pose: Bacchus sits on a raised base, holding a bottle in his right hand as if inviting to a feast. His face is full of vitality, the features slightly grotesque, emphasizing the character of the image. The base is adorned with rich relief decoration: grape clusters, leaves, and neo-Baroque ornaments. At the center of the front side is an oval cartouche framed with scrolls and shells.
Made by the Kiev Artel, founded in 1900 — one of the finest jewelry firms in Russia. In 1905, its craftsmen became part of the Kiev branch of Fabergé, which was located at the same address as the Artel: 15 Khreshchatyk. Dimensions: 15,1 x 12 x 13 cm. Total weight: 211 g.
Starting price: 2500€
Estimate: 3000-4000€
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Moscow, Gustav Klingert, 1908-1917.
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Dimensions of each cup: 4.5 × 6.3 × 4.6 cm.
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Total weight: 330.1 g.
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Lot 0172
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Estimate: 15000-18000€A Fabergé Silver Presentation Bowl Set with Russian Imperial Roubles
St Petersburg, firm of Karl Fabergé, workmaster Stefan Wäkevä, 1896.
Silver, Russian silver rouble coins; casting, repoussé, chasing, engraving, applied coin mounts.
Weight: 864 g.
Dimensions: 15 × 18 × 18 cm.
Marks: firm mark К. ФАБЕРЖЕ beneath the Imperial warrant; workmaster’s mark S.W in an oval for Stefan Wäkevä; St Petersburg assay mark, 84 zolotniki silver standard, dated 1896.
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Lot 0171
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Moscow, master “IV”, 1908-1917.
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