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Lot 0103
Imperial Stroganov School. Bonbonnière with enamel miniature after Boris Kustodiev
Estimate: 3500-4500€




Lot 0103
Imperial Stroganov School. Bonbonnière with enamel miniature after Boris Kustodiev
Estimate: 3500-4500€Imperial Stroganov school. Bonbonnière with enamel miniature. Metal, parcel-gilt, cloisonné and en plein enamel
Makers mark of «ISU» with Imperial warrant. Moscow, circa 1900s.
Diameter: 11 cm.
Height: 5 cm.This circular bonbonnière is decorated with a en plein enamel miniature after Boris Kustodiev’s celebrated painting Merchant’s Wife at Tea. The image of the stately beauty at a richly laid tea table, surrounded by fruit and a samovar, became one of the iconic motifs of the Russian Revival in early 20th-century art. The miniature is framed by elaborate cloisonné enamel ornament with stylized floral motifs, characteristic of the Stroganov workshops.
The Imperial Stroganov School, founded in Moscow in 1825 by Count Sergey Grigorievich Stroganov (1794–1882), had become by the end of the 19th century one of Russia’s leading centers of art and design education. The School maintained 29 specialized workshops, equipped with the most advanced technology of the time. Works by its students and masters were exhibited at both national and international exhibitions, sold through the School’s own shop, and enjoyed wide popularity.Starting price: 2500€
Estimate: 3500-4500€
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Lot 0103
Ornaments on monuments of Ancient Russian art
Estimate: 150-200€





Lot 0103
Ornaments on monuments of Ancient Russian art
Estimate: 150-200€Ornaments on monuments of Ancient Russian art edited by N.P. Syreyshchikov and D.K. Trenev. Moscow, 1904. Dimensions: 42.5 х 30.2 cm.
Starting price: 100€
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Lot 0104
A Russian enameled metal coronation cup
Estimate: 150-250€


Lot 0104
A Russian enameled metal coronation cup
Estimate: 150-250€A Russian enameled metal coronation cup in the honor of Emperor Nikolay II and Empress Alexandra Feodorovna enthronement in 1896. Dimensions: 10.5 x 9.5 x 9.5 cm.
Starting price: 150€
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Lot 0104
A Russian neoclassical style silver-gilt glass holder
Estimate: 800-1200€




Lot 0104
A Russian neoclassical style silver-gilt glass holder
Estimate: 800-1200€A Russian neoclassical style silver-gilt glass holder. Makers mark of J. Marshak. Kiev, 1908-1917. Dimensions: 9 x 10.8 x 7.7 cm. Total weight: 181 g.
Starting price: 600€
Estimate: 800-1200€ -

Lot 0104
An interesting Russian silver-gilt and quartzite from Belorechensk tray in the form of a fish
Estimate: 7000-9000€




Lot 0104
An interesting Russian silver-gilt and quartzite from Belorechensk tray in the form of a fish
Estimate: 7000-9000€An interesting Russian silver-gilt and quartzite from Belorechensk tray in the form of a fish. Maker’s mark of one of the most famous Imperial stonecutting jewelers Avenir Sumin, who was also official supplier of Empress Alexandra Feodorovna. Petersburg, 1908-1917.
Dimensions: 3.5 x 13.5 x 9.3 cm. Total weight: 109.5 g.Starting price: 6500€
Estimate: 7000-9000€ -

Lot 0104
Bragin. Covered Jar in the Form of Ushat
Estimate: 4500-6000€




Lot 0104
Bragin. Covered Jar in the Form of Ushat
Estimate: 4500-6000€Bragin. Covered jar in the form of ushat.
Silver, casting, chasing, gilding, copper-ruby glass.
Makers mark of «A.B. Bragin». Petersburg, 1892.
This leaded casket combines deep red copper-ruby glass with finely crafted silver mounts. The lid is topped with a cast silver cauliflower and leaves, serving as both handle and decoration. The transparent red glass body highly like produced by Imperial glass manufactory, shaped in the form of a traditional Russian ushat (water pail).
Andrei Stepanovich Bragin (active late 19th – early 20th century)
A respected St. Petersburg silversmith, Bragin opened his workshop in 1888, producing high-quality silver tableware, flatware, and decorative objects. His pieces, often in the Modern style with Pan-Slavic and natural motifs, gained particular fame for enamelled tea sets inspired by Russian folk embroidery. Though smaller than Fabergé’s firm, Bragin’s workshop earned wide recognition, exhibiting in St. Petersburg and Brussels, and his works are now preserved in major museums and collections. Dimensions: 16.5 x 14.5 x 14.5 cm. Total weight of the lid: 430 g.Starting price: 3500€
Estimate: 4500-6000€
Hammer Price: UNSOLD€ -

Lot 0104
Collection of swords of Dr.ing.h.c. M. Dreger, Berlin
Estimate: 150-200€



Lot 0104
Collection of swords of Dr.ing.h.c. M. Dreger, Berlin
Estimate: 150-200€Collection of swords of Dr.ing.h.c. M. Dreger, Berlin, late Director of the Friedr. Krupp Works, Essen. Luzern, 1927. Th. Fischer ; E. Kahlert & Son, Lucerne, Berlin, 1927
Starting price: 100€
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Lot 0104
Russian parcel-gilt cast silver and cut-glass vase with a cupid
Estimate: 20000-25000€






Lot 0104
Russian parcel-gilt cast silver and cut-glass vase with a cupid
Estimate: 20000-25000€Russian parcel-gilt cast silver and cut-glass vase with a cupid. Maker’s mark of Imperial Court supplier K. Faberge. Moscow, 1898-1908. Dimensions: 32.5 x 22.5 cm.
Starting price: 15000€
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Lot 0104
Russian silver-gilt bowl in “Neo-classicism” style by Faberge
Estimate: 6000-8000€



Lot 0104
Russian silver-gilt bowl in “Neo-classicism” style by Faberge
Estimate: 6000-8000€A grand Russian silver-gilt bowl in “Neo-classicism” style. Makers mark of Alexander Vakeva for Faberge firm. Petersburg, 1908-1917. Scratched inventory number 25063. Dimensions: 25.3 x 36 x 5 cm. Weight: 894 g.
Starting price: 5000€
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Lot 0105
A rare Russian silver plated samovar “Mutton” by Alexander Kach
Estimate: 15000-20000€






Lot 0105
A rare Russian silver plated samovar “Mutton” by Alexander Kach
Estimate: 15000-20000€A rare Russian silver plated samovar “Mutton”. “Mutton” is probably the most striking and recognizable samovar style among the St. Petersburg factories of that time. The main feature of the samovar is the head of a ram (goat), which is made in the form of a crane. The general appearance is an Empire vase, with luxurious cast handles, a massive base, and an elegant burner. Makers mark of Alexander Kach. Petersburg, the mid of the 19th century. Dimensions: 58 x 31 cm.
Starting price: 10000€
Estimate: 15000-20000€ -

Lot 0105
A Russian postecard by Elisabeth Boehm
Estimate: 800-1200€

Lot 0105
A Russian postecard by Elisabeth Boehm
Estimate: 800-1200€A Russian postecard by Elisabeth Boehm. Lapine publishing house. Paris, beginning of the 20th century. Dimensions: 19.4 x 11.6 cm
Starting price: 800€
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Lot 0105
A Russian silver-gilt and cloisonne enamel sugar shovel
Estimate: 600-800€



Lot 0105
A Russian silver-gilt and cloisonne enamel sugar shovel
Estimate: 600-800€A Russian silver-gilt and cloisonne enamel sugar shovel. Makers mark of Imperial Court supplier I. Khlebnikov. Moscow, 1908-1917. Scratched inventory number: 2391 (?) Total weight: 47,2 g. Length: 13,2 cm.
Starting price: 500€
Estimate: 600-800€ -

Lot 0105
An impressive Russian silver-gilt, enamel, gem stones and nephrite plate with St. George conquering the snake
Estimate: 8000-12000€





Lot 0105
An impressive Russian silver-gilt, enamel, gem stones and nephrite plate with St. George conquering the snake
Estimate: 8000-12000€An impressive Russian silver-gilt, enamel, gemstone and nephrite plate depicting St. George conquering the snake. Maker’s mark of Alexander Petrov – leading Faberge enamel master for famous Imperial stonecutter jeweler Avenir Sumin, who was also official supplier of Empress Alexandra Fedorovna. Petersburg, 1908-1913.
Diameter: 21.8.
Weight: 512.7 g.Starting price: 7000€
Estimate: 8000-12000€ -

Lot 0105
An unusual Russian art nouveau style fruit vase
Estimate: 1500-2000€



Lot 0105
An unusual Russian art nouveau style fruit vase
Estimate: 1500-2000€An unusual Russian art nouveau style silver-gilt fruit vase. Makers mark of 3-d Moscow Artel for Nemirov-Kolodkin firm. Moscow, 1908-1917. Total weight: 598 g. Dimensions: 9.3 x 23 x 23 cm.
Starting price: 1300€
Estimate: 1500-2000€ -

Lot 0105
Rare Russian Icon of Mother of God of Nikeyskaya (Saint repast)
Estimate: 2000-2500€

Lot 0105
Rare Russian Icon of Mother of God of Nikeyskaya (Saint repast)
Estimate: 2000-2500€Rare Russian Icon of Mother of God of Nikeyskaya (Saint repast) Wood, tempera. Mstera, the end of the 19th century. Dimensions: 32 x 26.5 cm.
Starting price: 1500€
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Lot 0105
Russian Enamelled Copper Bowl Usolye (Solvychegodsk),18th century
Estimate: 5000-7000€


Lot 0105
Russian Enamelled Copper Bowl Usolye (Solvychegodsk),18th century
Estimate: 5000-7000€A Russian Enamelled Copper Bowl
Usolye (Solvychegodsk),18th century
Dimensions: 4.5 х 9.5 х 9.5 cm.Finely painted in polychrome enamel with stylized floral and bird motifs on a white ground, framed by circular and oval medallions against a deep cobalt-blue background. The composition combines strong color contrasts and rhythmic ornament, characteristic of the celebrated Usolye enamel tradition of northern Russia.
Usolye (then known as Solvychegodsk) emerged as one of the principal centers of Russian enamel art in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, founded under the patronage of the Stroganov merchant family. The early workshops, originally staffed by Novgorod craftsmen, developed a distinct regional style distinguished by vivid color palettes and expressive linework.
By the mid-seventeenth century, Usolye enamellers mastered painted enamel on copper, depicting large-scale floral and zoomorphic compositions—tulips, sunflowers, birds, and animals—set against white enamel grounds and separated by twisted filigree borders. These works were prized for their decorative richness and often adorned festive cups, caskets, mirrors, and domestic vessels.
Comparable enamelled wares from Usolye are preserved in the collections of the State Historical Museum, Moscow, and the Armoury Chamber of the Moscow Kremlin.
Starting price: 4000€
Estimate: 5000-7000€
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Lot 0106
A Fabergé silver-gilt and gold, chalcedony, and guilloché enamel bonbonnière in the shape of an egg
Estimate: 12000-15000€




Lot 0106
A Fabergé silver-gilt and gold, chalcedony, and guilloché enamel bonbonnière in the shape of an egg
Estimate: 12000-15000€A Fabergé silver-gilt and gold, chalcedony, and guilloché enamel bonbonnière in the shape of an egg. Maker’s mark of Michael Perchin. Petersburg, the end of the 19th century. Scratched inventory number: 48641. Dimensions: 3.7 x 4.4 x 5.9 cm. Total weight: 72 g.
Starting price: 10000€
Estimate: 12000-15000€ -

Lot 0106
A Russian Enamelled Copper Bowl Usolye (Solvychegodsk), 18th century
Estimate: 8000-12000€

Lot 0106
A Russian Enamelled Copper Bowl Usolye (Solvychegodsk), 18th century
Estimate: 8000-12000€A Russian Enamelled Copper Bowl
Usolye (Solvychegodsk), 18th century
Dimensions: 2.5 х 10 х 10 cm.Painted in vibrant polychrome enamel with a central medallion depicting a dancing figure among tulips and foliage, the interior framed by scrolling floral ornament on a white ground. The exterior is richly decorated with floral motifs in circular reserves against a deep cobalt-blue background.
This bowl exemplifies the artistic excellence of the Usolye (Solvychegodsk) enamelling tradition of northern Russia, which flourished in the seventeenth century under the patronage of the Stroganov family. Originating from workshops established by Novgorod craftsmen in the mid-sixteenth century, the Usolye style is distinguished by its vivid palette, strong contour lines, and decorative rhythm derived from folk and wooden carving traditions.
By the second half of the seventeenth century, Usolye masters perfected the technique of painted enamel on copper, covering entire surfaces with colorful floral designs, birds, and narrative scenes. The favorite motifs included tulips, sunflowers, and whimsical figures inspired by both Russian folklore and Western engravings.
Comparable examples of Usolye enamelled wares are preserved in the State Historical Museum, Moscow, and the Armoury Chamber of the Moscow Kremlin.
Starting price: 6000€
Estimate: 8000-12000€
Hammer Price: UNSOLD€ -

Lot 0106
A Russian postecard by Elisabeth Boehm
Estimate: 800-1200€

Lot 0106
A Russian postecard by Elisabeth Boehm
Estimate: 800-1200€A Russian postecard by Elisabeth Boehm. Beginning of the 20th century. Dimensions: 17 x 10.8 cm.
Starting price: 800€
Estimate: 800-1200€ -

Lot 0106
A Russian silver-gilt and cloisonne enamel sugar shovel
Estimate: 600-800€


Lot 0106
A Russian silver-gilt and cloisonne enamel sugar shovel
Estimate: 600-800€A Russian silver-gilt and cloisonne enamel sugar shovel. Makers mark of Imperial Court supplier I. Khlebnikov. Moscow, 1908-1917. Scratched inventory number: 2385?. Total weight: 47.5 g. Length: 13.5 cm.
Starting price: 500€
Estimate: 600-800€ -

Lot 0106
A Russian silver-gilt jam spoon. Makers mark of S.Pavlov
Estimate: 400-500€

Lot 0106
A Russian silver-gilt jam spoon. Makers mark of S.Pavlov
Estimate: 400-500€A Russian silver-gilt jam spoon. Makers mark of S.Pavlov. Moscow, 1860. Length: 15.2 cm. Weight: 62.4 g.
Starting price: 300€
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Lot 0106
An interesting Russian brass samovar for coffee
Estimate: 600-800€



Lot 0106
An interesting Russian brass samovar for coffee
Estimate: 600-800€An interesting Russian brass samovar for coffee. Petersburg, Fedor Zolotarev manufactory (?). First half of the 19th century. Dimensions: 30 x 27 x 15 cm.
Starting price: 500€
Estimate: 600-800€ -

Lot 0106
Russian icon “The Anticipation Of The Christ Cross”
Estimate: 2000-2500€



Lot 0106
Russian icon “The Anticipation Of The Christ Cross”
Estimate: 2000-2500€Russian icon “The Anticipation Of The Christ Cross”. Tempera on wood, brass cross, 84 silver standard riza. Russia, 19th century. Dimensions: 44.5 x 38 cm.
Starting price: 1500€
Estimate: 2000-2500€ -

Lot 0107
A Fabergé gold, nephrite, and jade bellpush
Estimate: 8000-12000€



Lot 0107
A Fabergé gold, nephrite, and jade bellpush
Estimate: 8000-12000€A Fabergé gold, nephrite, jade and sapphire bellpush. Maker’s mark of the lead Fabergé workmaster Mikhail Perchin. Petersburg, the end of the 19th century.
Dimensions: 4.3 x 6.3 x 6.3 cm.
Total weight: 119 g.Starting price: 7000€
Estimate: 8000-12000€ -

Lot 0107
A Faberge silver-gilt, cloisonne enamel kovsh
Estimate: 3000-5000€





Lot 0107
A Faberge silver-gilt, cloisonne enamel kovsh
Estimate: 3000-5000€A very fine Faberge silver-gilt and cloisonne enamel kovsh. Makers mark of Fedor Ruckert for Faberge firm. Moscow, 1908-1917. Dimensions: 8 x 11 x 7 cm. Total weight: 128 gr.
Starting price: 3000€
Estimate: 3000-5000€ -

Lot 0107
A Russian cast silver bottle stopper in the shape of a dancing peasant
Estimate: 700-900€



Lot 0107
A Russian cast silver bottle stopper in the shape of a dancing peasant
Estimate: 700-900€A Russian cast silver bottle stopper in the shape of a dancing peasant. Moscow, 1899-1908. Height: 7 cm. Weight: 39.3 g.
Starting price: 500€
Estimate: 700-900€ -

Lot 0107
A Russian samovar in the shape of a vase
Estimate: 300-400€



Lot 0107
A Russian samovar in the shape of a vase
Estimate: 300-400€A Russian samovar in the shape of a vase. Brass, Russia, 19th century. Height: 49 cm.
Starting price: 250€
Estimate: 300-400€ -

Lot 0107
A Russian silver-gilt and en plein enamel box with butterfly
Estimate: 450-650€



Lot 0107
A Russian silver-gilt and en plein enamel box with butterfly
Estimate: 450-650€A Russian silver-gilt and en plein enamel box with butterfly. Makers mark of I. Britzin. Petersburg, 1908-1917. Dimensions: 2.5 x 6.2 x 6.2 cm. Total weight: 56 g.
Starting price: 400€
Estimate: 450-650€ -

Lot 0107
Imperial Porcelain Manufactory. Plaque «Lady Holding a Snuffbox»
Estimate: 1500-2000€







Lot 0107
Imperial Porcelain Manufactory. Plaque «Lady Holding a Snuffbox»
Estimate: 1500-2000€Imperial porcelain manufactory. Plaque «Lady Holding a Snuffbox»
Porcelain, silver, chasing.
Makers mark of «DO». Porcelain – second half of the 18th century, silver – 1898-1908.
Dimensions: 7.9 x 8.9 x 1.2 cm.
Total weight: 78.3 gPainted porcelain plaque depicting a young woman in a lace bonnet and blue dress, shown holding a small snuffbox and a note inscribed with the recipient’s name, Cabinet Courier Bartenev. This plaque referred to the inner side of the lid of a “Packet” Snuffbox addressed to Cabinet Courier Bartenev (Imperial Porcelain Factory. 1750s). See the attachments.
“Packet” snuffboxes were so called because they resembled small postal envelopes or packets. Such snuffboxes were not only used for storing tobacco, but also as a discreet “love mail” exchange in fashionable society.
Silver Workshop of Dmitry Ivanovich Orlov
Founded by Serpukhov merchant Dmitry Orlov, the workshop grew into one of Moscow’s leading producers of silver church vessels. By the 1870s it employed up to 200 craftsmen and collaborated with artists and sculptors, earning a Large Silver Medal at the 1865 Moscow Manufacturing Exhibition.
References: S. N. Kazakov. “Packet” Snuffboxes of the Imperial Porcelain Factory. St. Petersburg, 1913. P. 173-177.Starting price: 1200€
Estimate: 1500-2000€
Hammer Price: UNSOLD€ -

Lot 0107
Rare Hermes “Sportsmen” silk scarf
Estimate: 150-200€

Lot 0107
Rare Hermes “Sportsmen” silk scarf
Estimate: 150-200€Rare Hermes “Sportsmen” silk scarf, Author Philippe Ledoux. 1970
Starting price: 130€
Estimate: 150-200€ -

Lot 0108
A Russian samovar in the shape of a jar
Estimate: 300-400€



Lot 0108
A Russian samovar in the shape of a jar
Estimate: 300-400€A Russian samovar in the shape of a jar. Brass, nickel plating. Nikolay Vorontsov factory in Tula, second half of the 19th century. Height: 46 cm.
Starting price: 250€
Estimate: 300-400€ -

Lot 0108
A Russian silver-gilt and cloisonne enamel vase 6th Artel
Estimate: 2000-2500€




Lot 0108
A Russian silver-gilt and cloisonne enamel vase 6th Artel
Estimate: 2000-2500€A Russian silver-gilt and cloisonne enamel vase. Makers mark of 6th Artel. Moscow, 1908-1917. Dimensions: 12.5 (with a handle) x 11.5 cm. Weight: 257 g.
Starting price: 1700€
Estimate: 2000-2500€ -

Lot 0108
A Russian silver-gilt, cloisonne enamel and cabochons box
Estimate: 2000-3000€




Lot 0108
A Russian silver-gilt, cloisonne enamel and cabochons box
Estimate: 2000-3000€A Russian silver-gilt, cloisonne enamel and cabochons box. Makers mark of Imperial Court supplier P. Ovchinnikov. Moscow, 1908-1917. Dimensions: 2.5 x 6 x 4.5 cm. Total weight: 35 g.
Starting price: 1500€
Estimate: 2000-3000€ -

Lot 0108
An interesting Russian silver and lapis lazuli bell push with a sphinx
Estimate: 5000-7000€







Lot 0108
An interesting Russian silver and lapis lazuli bell push with a sphinx
Estimate: 5000-7000€An interesting Russian silver and lapis lazuli bell push with a sphinx. Maker’s mark of one of the most famous Imperial stonecutting jewelers Avenir Sumin, who was also an official supplier of Empress Alexandra Feodorovna. Petersburg, 1908-1917.
Dimensions: 7 x 7.3 x 5.7 cm.
Total weight: 179.5 g.Starting price: 4500€
Estimate: 5000-7000€ -

Lot 0108
Hermes “Automobile” silk scarf, Author Joachim Metz
Estimate: 250-300€


Lot 0108
Hermes “Automobile” silk scarf, Author Joachim Metz
Estimate: 250-300€Hermes “Automobile” silk scarf, Author Joachim Metz. 1996, comes with the box.
Starting price: 200€
Estimate: 250-300€ -

Lot 0108
Masonic Knights Templar Ceremonial Sword
Estimate: 300-500€







Lot 0108
Masonic Knights Templar Ceremonial Sword
Estimate: 300-500€Antique Masonic Knights Templar Ceremonial Sword. With nice engraved blade and owner initials.
Produced by Clauberg Solingen.
Henderson Giddings Kalamazoo Mich, Schuyler Hartley&Graham, New York.
Dimensions:
Total length: 96,5 cm.
Blade length: 75,5 cm.
Blade width: 2,2 cm.Starting price: 300€
Estimate: 300-500€ -

Lot 0108
P. Ovchinnikov. Russian Complete Silver-Gilt Tea Set
Estimate: 6000-8000€




Lot 0108
P. Ovchinnikov. Russian Complete Silver-Gilt Tea Set
Estimate: 6000-8000€A Russian Silver Tea Service in the Original Fitted Wood Case
Maker’s mark of Pavel Ovchinnikov with Imperial Warrant
St. Petersburg, 1895
Total silver weight: 1302 g
Height of teapot: 14 cm
Dimensions of the box: 30.5 × 50.5 × 14 cmComprising a teapot, sugar bowl, cream jug, tea strainer, sugar tongs, and twelve spoons, all finely crafted in silver and preserved in the original velvet-lined wooden traveling case, the interior of the lid stamped in gilt with the Imperial double-headed eagle and the Cyrillic inscription Iz magazina fabrikanta P. Ovchinnikova (“From the shop of the manufacturer P. Ovchinnikov”).
Pavel Akimovich Ovchinnikov (1830–1888) was one of the most distinguished Russian silversmiths and enamel artists of the nineteenth century. Born a serf, he trained in Moscow and, after purchasing his freedom in 1850, founded his own workshop in 1851. By the 1860s, his factory had become one of the largest in Russia, employing over a hundred craftsmen and gaining recognition as the leading innovator of the Neo-Russian style.
Appointed official supplier to the Imperial Court in 1865, Ovchinnikov mastered and revived ancient Russian techniques in silver creations, often decorated with folkloric motifs, became symbols of Russian national identity and artistic revival.
Today, works by Ovchinnikov are represented in the State Hermitage Museum, the State Historical Museum, and the Russian Museum, as well as in major private collections worldwide.
Starting price: 5000€
Estimate: 6000-8000€
Hammer Price: UNSOLD€ -

Lot 0109
A rare Fabergé silver, guilloché enamel and bowenite bellpush with a gold and cabochone button
Estimate: 10000-12000€





Lot 0109
A rare Fabergé silver, guilloché enamel and bowenite bellpush with a gold and cabochone button
Estimate: 10000-12000€A rare Fabergé silver, guilloché enamel and bowenite bellpush with a gold and cabochone button. Maker’s mark of Hjalmar Armfeldt workmaster. Petersburg, 1911. Scratched inventory number: 19331. Provenance: According to the Russian State Historical Archive, in the invoices of Empress Alexandra Feodorovna there is a bill in German for the purchase of 20 items from Faberge in August 1911, among which there is a bell (Schelle in German) under the inventory number 19331 for 85 rubles.
Dimensions: 4.2 x 4.7 x 4.7 cm.Starting price: 8000€
Estimate: 10000-12000€ -

Lot 0109
A Russian silver and cloisonne enamel kovsh I.Saltikov
Estimate: 700-900€





Lot 0109
A Russian silver and cloisonne enamel kovsh I.Saltikov
Estimate: 700-900€A Russian silver-gilt and cloisonne enamel kovsh. Makers mark of I. Saltikov. Moscow, 1899-1908. Dimensions: 4.2 x 10 x 6 cm. Weight: 71.6 g.
Starting price: €600,00€
Estimate: 700-900€ -

Lot 0109
A Russian silver-gilt, cabochons and filigree pillbox
Estimate: 120-170€


Lot 0109
A Russian silver-gilt, cabochons and filigree pillbox
Estimate: 120-170€A Russian silver-gilt, cabochons and filigree pillbox. Dimensions: 1 x 3.3 x 3.3 cm. Total weight: 9.7 g.
Starting price: 100€
Estimate: 120-170€
