Three Silver and Cloisonné Enamel Scent Flasks
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Three Silver and Cloisonné Enamel Scent Flasks

ONE MARK OF ANTIP KUZMICHEV, MOSCOW, CIRCA 1890, ONE APPARENTLY UNMARKED, PROBABLY 18TH CENTURY, ONE INDISTINCTLY MARKED, MAKER'S MARK APPARENTLY IZO, 1908-1917, WITH SOVIET CONTROL MARKS

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Three Silver and Cloisonné Enamel Scent Flasks
One mark of Antip Kuzmichev, Moscow, circa 1890, one apparently unmarked, probably 18th Century, one indistinctly marked, maker's mark apparently IZO, 1908-1917, with Soviet control marks
The first baluster form, on domed circular foot, the lower part of the body enamelled in a fish-scale pattern in white and green, below stylized floral and foliate ornament in red, white, blue and green, the second enamelled en plein with portrait busts, the third a combination pill box and scent flask, centring a medallion of varicolor stylized flowers and foliage within a green pellet border, variously marked, one apparently unmarked
The tallest 5 in. (12.6 cm.) high (3)
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VAT rate of 5% is payable on hammer price and at 17.5% on the buyer's premium.

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