Lot 0288
Adolf Iosifovich Charlemagne “Alexander II reviewing Russian cavalry”
Estimate: 3000-3500€
Adolf Iosifovich Charlemagne “Alexander II reviewing Russian cavalry”. Adolf Iosifovich Charlemagne (1826-1901) – His Majesty Emperor’s artist (an artist of Russian emperor’s court) of historical, genre and battle scenes. Watercolour. Dimensions: 26 x 37.5 cm.
Starting price: 2500€
Estimate: 3000-3500€
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Lot 0289
Documents on the Abdication of Nicholas II, 1917
Estimate: 7000-10000€

Lot 0289
Documents on the Abdication of Nicholas II, 1917
Estimate: 7000-10000€Documents related to the abdication of Russian Emperor Nicholas II in March 1917:
First page (first side)
This is the original copy of telegram No. 7 from the Chief of Staff of the 28th Army Corps dated March 4, 1917, typed on a typewriter and addressed to Major General Zalesky, Commander of the 238th Vetluzhsky Regiment, and Captain Zateplinsky, Chief of Staff of the 60th Infantry Division, sent immediately after the abdication of Emperor Nicholas II. The telegram is verified, certified, and originally signed in ink (not a facsimile) by the adjutant of the 238th Vetluzhsky Regiment, Lieutenant (the signature’s surname is illegible). The text includes the abdication of Emperor Nicholas II in Pskov on March 2, 1917.
The telegram is subject to immediate publication.First page (second side)
This is the original copy of telegram No. 7 from the Chief of Staff of the 28th Army Corps dated March 4, 1917, typed on a typewriter and addressed to Major General Zalesky, Commander of the 238th Vetluzhsky Regiment, and Captain Zateplinsky, Chief of Staff of the 60th Infantry Division. The telegram is verified, certified, and originally signed in ink (not a facsimile) by the adjutant of the 238th Vetluzhsky Regiment, Lieutenant (the signature’s surname is illegible).
The page is titled *Manifesto of Grand Duke Michael Alexandrovich*.
The text includes the *Manifesto of Grand Duke Michael Alexandrovich* (brother of Emperor Nicholas II), dated March 3, 1917, in which he refuses to assume power from Emperor Nicholas II. The telegram was sent to Pskov on March 4, 1917, No. 1272/b at 6:15 AM, signed by Ruzsky.
The telegram is subject to immediate publication.
For information: General of Infantry Ruzsky was present at the abdication of Emperor Nicholas II.Sheet No. 2
This is the original copy of the telegram from General of Infantry Danilov, sent at 6:00 AM on March 4, 1917, typed on a typewriter and addressed to Major General Zalesky, Chief of Staff. The telegram is verified, certified, and signed in ink by the adjutant of the 238th Vetluzhsky Regiment, Lieutenant (the signature’s surname is illegible).
For information: General of Infantry Yuri Danilov was present at the abdication of Emperor Nicholas II.The telegram is titled – *Order to the Army and Navy No. 1 by Grand Duke Nikolai Nikolaevich Jr.*, following his appointment as Supreme Commander of the Army and Navy of the Russian Empire by Emperor Nicholas II.
A brief historical note: The appointment of Grand Duke Nikolai Nikolaevich to the position of Supreme Commander of the Army and Navy of the Russian Empire was the last order of Emperor Nicholas II before his abdication on March 2, 1917.
Order No. 1 of Grand Duke Nikolai Nikolaevich was possibly his first and last order, as he held this position for only about 10 days before being forced to leave under pressure from the Provisional Government, never having begun his duties.Dimensions of the sheets: 36 x 22 cm.
Starting price: 5000€
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Lot 0287
“Ural Cossack on patrol”. Attributed to A. Orlovskiy
Estimate: 1000-1200€
Lot 0287
“Ural Cossack on patrol”. Attributed to A. Orlovskiy
Estimate: 1000-1200€Attributed to A. Orlovskiy (1777-1832). “Ural Cossack on patrol”. Oil on canvas. 1810s.
Dimensions: 52 x 45 x 1.2 cm.Starting price: 800€
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Lot 0290
17th Century Steel Safe Box/Trunk with 5 Locking Mechanisms
Estimate: 7000-10000€





Lot 0290
17th Century Steel Safe Box/Trunk with 5 Locking Mechanisms
Estimate: 7000-10000€17th Century Steel Safe Box/Trunk with 5 Locking Mechanisms. Europe, 17th Century. This impressive 17th-century European steel safe box/trunk showcases both craftsmanship and security features from a bygone era. The chest is equipped with five distinct locking mechanisms, all activated simultaneously by a single key positioned at the top, allowing for optimal security. Additionally, two extra locks offer further protection. The chest’s robust design has stood the test of time, though it does exhibit some rust on the bottom, a testament to its authenticity and age.This safe box is an extraordinary piece of history, blending both function and decorative appeal. It is an ideal addition for collectors of antique security devices, European metalwork, or rare 17th-century artifacts.
Height: 38 cm. Length: 69 cm. Width (including loop): 43 cm.
Weight: 56.8 kg.Starting price: 5000€
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Lot 0286
“Donskoy cossack at rest”. Attributed to A. Orlovskiy
Estimate: 1000-1200€

Lot 0286
“Donskoy cossack at rest”. Attributed to A. Orlovskiy
Estimate: 1000-1200€Attributed to A. Orlovskiy (1777-1832). “Donskoy cossack at rest”. Oil on canvas. 1810s.
Dimensions: 52 x 45 x 1.2 cm.Starting price: 800€
Estimate: 1000-1200€












