Lot Essay
In their youth, the Dowager Empress of Russia and her sister, the Queen of Great Britain, had been given the Villa Hvidore outside of Copenhagen by their father King Christian IX of Denmark. The two sisters used the estate as their personal retreat during their lives, and after the Russian Revolution, the Dowager Empress Maria Feodorovna (neé Dagmar of Denmark) and her daughter Grand Duchess Olga made it their permanent residence when not in Copenhagen. After Maria Feodorovna's death in 1928 the villa and its contents were sold, save for a few personal pieces kept by the Romanovs and the Windsors. This tea-urn was left in turn to Grand Duchess Olga, and thence to Prince Dimitri of Russia.