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THE BEAKERS, BY KONSTANTIN TEREBNEV AND PAVEL SEMECHKIN, CIRCA 1840; THE CHARKAS, PROBABLY BY THE IMPERIAL GLASS FACTORY, 19TH CENTURY
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A GROUP OF TWO GLASS BEAKERS AND BOOT-SHAPED CHARKAS
THE BEAKERS, BY KONSTANTIN TEREBNEV AND PAVEL SEMECHKIN, CIRCA 1840; THE CHARKAS, PROBABLY BY THE IMPERIAL GLASS FACTORY, 19TH CENTURY
The blue glass beakers of cylindrical form, decorated with a portrait of Emperor Nicholas I after a portrait by Franz Kruger, and a portrait of Empress Alexandra Feodorovna; the boots with wide gilt rim, possibly modelled upon the boots of Peter the Great, all apparently unmarked
The boots, 5 7/8 in. (14.3 cm.) and smaller
THE BEAKERS, BY KONSTANTIN TEREBNEV AND PAVEL SEMECHKIN, CIRCA 1840; THE CHARKAS, PROBABLY BY THE IMPERIAL GLASS FACTORY, 19TH CENTURY
The blue glass beakers of cylindrical form, decorated with a portrait of Emperor Nicholas I after a portrait by Franz Kruger, and a portrait of Empress Alexandra Feodorovna; the boots with wide gilt rim, possibly modelled upon the boots of Peter the Great, all apparently unmarked
The boots, 5 7/8 in. (14.3 cm.) and smaller
Provenance
Collection Alexandre Djanchieff.
By descent to the present owner.
By descent to the present owner.
Brought to you by
Marina Nekliudova