AN UNUSUAL AND RARE SILVER TROMPE L'OEIL EWER
AN UNUSUAL AND RARE SILVER TROMPE L'OEIL EWER
AN UNUSUAL AND RARE SILVER TROMPE L'OEIL EWER
AN UNUSUAL AND RARE SILVER TROMPE L'OEIL EWER
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AN UNUSUAL AND RARE SILVER TROMPE L'OEIL EWER

MARKED VAILLANT, MAKER'S MARK 'J.V', ST PETERSBURG, 1858

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AN UNUSUAL AND RARE SILVER TROMPE L'OEIL EWER
MARKED VAILLANT, MAKER'S MARK 'J.V', ST PETERSBURG, 1858
Cylindrical body cast and finely chased as a trompe l'oeil bearskin, on a circular foot modelled as a bear trap, with scroll handle entwined with a rope terminating in two tassels, the thumb-piece cast as a ribbon, with a long S-shaped spout, the hinged cover surmounted by a finial cast as Dionysus sitting on a wine barrel, the cover engraved with coat of arms of Helsinki and inscription in Swedish '1st Prize at the Helsinki City Regatta 18-85', the handle with ivory insulators, interior gilt, marked on body, cover and under base
13 in. (33 cm.) high
45.9 oz. (1,428 gr.) gross
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Prospective purchasers are advised that several countries prohibit the importation of property containing materials from endangered species, including but not limited to coral, ivory and tortoiseshell. Accordingly, prospective purchasers should familiarize themselves with relevant customs regulations prior to bidding if they intend to import this lot into another country.

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Margo Oganesian
Margo Oganesian Head of Department, Fabergé and Russian Works of Art

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In early August 1885, Emperor Alexander III arrived in Helsinki, a city richly adorned in celebration of the Imperial visit. The Emperor was accompanied by his wife, Empress Maria Feodorovna and his son, the heir apparent, Tsarevich Nicholas. As part of the festivities to celebrate the royal visit, the family visited Nyland Yacht Club’s newly built pavilion on the tranquil island of Valkosaari in Helsinki’s southern harbour. The club had been founded by Emperor Alexander II, and the Tsarevich Nicholas was now its patron. To commemorate the visit, the Emperor presented the club with a trophy to be presented to the winner of the Helsinki Regatta.

The trophy takes the form of a hunting ewer and is the work of the renowned silversmith Jean-Baptiste Vaillant. Vaillant arrived in St Petersburg around 1842 and quickly established himself as one of the city’s leading silversmiths. In 1847 he was commissioned to produce an Imperial prize for the annual Peterhof Regatta and, by the next year, he was supplying the Imperial Court. He was noted for the exquisite craftmanship seen in the ornately cast and chased bear and tassels of the present lot, and for combining the talents of a sculptor with that of a silversmith that created pieces famed for their quality.

With such a fitting prize, Nyland Yacht Club organised a large regatta that same year. Sailing under a light breeze, 42 vessels set off around a triangular circuit skirting the Suomenlinna island fortress. The sailboat ‘Nana’ crossed the line first and the crew were awarded this most impressive of prizes.

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