A GROUP OF THREE SILVER-GILT CLOISONNE ENAMEL SMALL KOVSHI AND ONE SILVER-GILT CHAMPLEVE ENAMEL SALT-CELLAR

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A GROUP OF THREE SILVER-GILT CLOISONNE ENAMEL SMALL KOVSHI AND ONE SILVER-GILT CHAMPLEVE ENAMEL SALT-CELLAR
one by the 11th Artel, Moscow, 1908-1917, the other marked with the initials of Maria Semenova, Moscow, circa 1880, another one marked with the initials of Ignati Saltikov, Moscow, 1892, the salt-cellar marked with the initials of Feodor Ruch, circa 1900

The two silver-gilt and shaded cloisonné enamel kovshi decorated with vari-coloured scrolling flowers and foliage, the parcel-gilt champlevé kovsh decorated on its border and angular handle with geometric turquoise, blue, red and white design, the silver-gilt salt-cellar on three feet decorated with vari-coloured stylised motifs.
the largest kovsh 7 cm long, the salt-cellar 2.7 cm high (4)

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