Two Salt Chairs
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Two Salt Chairs

CYRILLIC MARK NA PROBABLY FOR NIKOLAI ALEKSEEV, MOSCOW, CIRCA 1890; CYRILLIC MARK OF FEDOR IARTSEV, MOSCOW, 1882, WITH LATER SOVIET MARKS

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Two Salt Chairs
Cyrillic mark NA probably for Nikolai Alekseev, Moscow, circa 1890; Cyrillic mark of Fedor Iartsev, Moscow, 1882, with later Soviet marks
Of traditional form, on four bracket feet, the first with tapering base hinged seat and shaped back all decorated with blue, white, red scrolling foliate and flowerheads on a stipled and filigree ground with blue bordered cartouches in a turqoise pellet edging, the back with similar design of geometric designs and stylized flower, with pierced scrolling upper border, the second of silver-gilt, engraved with the Kremlin on the seat and further pan-Slavic borders to the shaped base and back, with matted reserves, fully marked
5¾in. (13.5cm.) and 4in. (10.3cm.) high (2)
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No VAT will be charged on the hammer price, but VAT at 17.5% will be added to the buyer's premium which is invoiced on a VAT inclusive basis.

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