RESULTS: Russian Works of Art

New York

Russian Works of Art

 New York, 15 April 2013, Sale #2693

[All sold prices include buyer’s premium]

 

119 lots sold

Total: $5,158,125/£3,352,781/€3,971,756

    72% sold by lot

166 lots offered

£0.65= $1 / € 0.77=$1

 89% sold by value

Lot

Description

Estimate ($)

Price Realized

Buyer

48

An Important Silver-Mounted Porcelain Imperial Presentation Vase, By The Imperial Porcelain Factory, St. Petersburg, Period Of Nicholas II, The Silver Mounts Marked Fabergé With The Imperial Warrant, With The Workmaster's Mark Of Julius Rappoport, St. Petersburg, 1908

150,000 - 250,000

$483,750

£314,438

€372,488

European Private

108

A Gold And Enamel Collar Of The Order Of St. Andrew The First-Called, Marked Eduard, With The Mark Of Vera Dietwald, St. Petersburg, 1910-1917

150,000 - 250,000

$315,750

£205,238

€243,128

European Private

107

A Gold And Enamel Order Of St. Andrew The First-Called

Mark Of Julius Keibel With The Imperial Warrant, St. Petersburg, 1865

80,000 – 120,000

$291,750

£189,638

€224,648

European Private

27

A Jeweled Two-Color Gold-Mounted Silver-Gilt And Guilloché Enamel Desk Clock

Marked K. Fabergé With The Imperial Warrant, Moscow, 1899-1908, Scratched Inventory Number 26063

100,000 - 150,000

$171,750

£111,638

€132,248

U.S. Trade

110

A Silver-Gilt Mounted Porcelain Fruit Set From The Service Of The Order Of St. Vladimir

By The Gardner Porcelain Factory, Moscow, Circa 1783-1785

60,000 - 80,000

$159,750

£103,838

€123,008

European Private

29

A Jeweled Two-Color Gold-Mounted Enamel And Bloodstone Gum-Pot, Marked Fabergé, With The Workmaster's Mark Of Henrik Wigström, St. Petersburg, 1903-1904

30,000 - 50,000

$123,750

£80,438

€95,288

U.S. Trade

56

A Parcel-Gilt Silver And Guilloché Enamel Egg Sander 
Marked Fabergé, With The Workmaster's Mark Of Michael Perchin, St. Petersburg, Circa 1890

40,000 - 60,000

$123,750

£80,438

€95,288

European Private

32

A Jeweled Gold Box

By Fabergé, With The Workmaster's Mark Of August Holmström, St. Petersburg, Circa 1890

40,000 - 60,000

$117,750

£76,538

€90,668

European Private

59

A Jeweled Two-Color Gold And Enamel Vanity Case 
Marked Fabergé, With The Workmaster's Mark Of Henrik Wigström, St. Petersburg, 1908-1917

60,000 - 80,000

$117,750

£76,538

€90,668

U.S. Private

22

A Silver-Gilt And Guilloché Enamel Photograph Frame

Marked K. Fabergé With The Imperial Warrant, With The Workmaster's Mark Of Anders (Antti) Nevalainen, St. Petersburg, 1899-1904

100,000 - 150,000

$117,750

£76,538

€90,668

Russian Private

             

Mark Moehrke, International Director of Russian Works of Art, said: “We are delighted with the results of today’s Russian Works of Art sale. The market responded enthusiastically to rare and fresh works by Fabergé from private collections, including An Important Silver-Mounted Porcelain Imperial Presentation Vase from a New York Collector, which sold for $483,750 against an estimate of $150,000-250,000, and Property from a Distinguished Midwest Private Collection, which totaled $2.29 million against a pre-sale low estimate of $1.23 million. Imperial Russian orders continued to perform well, with a Collar Of The Order Of St. Andrew The First-Called realizing $315,750 (estimate: $150,000-250,000) and a Gold and Enamel Badge of the Order Of St. Andrew The First-Called realizing $291,750 (estimate: $80,000-120,000). We look forward to our next sale of Russian Art in London on June 3.”

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Next Sale: London, 3 June 2013, Russian Art

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Estimates do not include buyer’s premium. Sales totals are hammer price plus buyer’s premium and do not reflect costs, financing fees or application of buyer’s or seller’s credits.

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