A PAIR OF RUSSIAN ORMOLU-MOUNTED CUT-GLASS VASES
PROPERTY OF A NOBLEMAN (LOTS 145-146 & 152)
A PAIR OF RUSSIAN ORMOLU-MOUNTED CUT-GLASS VASES

THE GLASS FROM THE IMPERIAL GLASS FACTORY, CIRCA 1820, PROBABLY AFTER A DESIGN BY IVAN IVANOV

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A PAIR OF RUSSIAN ORMOLU-MOUNTED CUT-GLASS VASES
THE GLASS FROM THE IMPERIAL GLASS FACTORY, CIRCA 1820, PROBABLY AFTER A DESIGN BY IVAN IVANOV
Each mounted by winged swan handles issuing from acanthus leaves, one glass vase with small crack behind one of the swan mounts
13 in. (33 cm.) high
Provenance
Anonymous sale; Christie's, London, 7 July 2005, lot 479.

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Lot Essay

Glassware from the Imperial glass factory was unrivalled during the Russian Empire period and, known as 'Russian stone' (see note to lot 124). A pair of related vases is at the State History Museum, Moscow (see A. Gaydamak, Russian Empire, Moscow/Paris, 2000, illustrated p. 84), whilst a single example was sold; Christie's, London, 10 June 2004, lot 88 (£31,070, including premium).

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