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THE FIRST MARKED FOR ALKESANDR FUL'D, MOSCOW, 1885, THE SECOND MAKER'S MARK UNCLEAR, MOSCOW, 1863
細節
Two Russian silver Salt-thrones
the first marked for Alkesandr Ful'd, Moscow, 1885, the second maker's mark unclear, Moscow, 1863
Traditionally formed, with tapering bases, the back of the first engraved as a wooden izba, the hinged seat with pan-Slavic decoration; the second with shaped back, the hinged cover engraved with the Russian adage 'Without salt it is half a meal', gilt interiors, marked under bases and covers
4 3/8in. (11 cm.) and smaller
272 gr. (2)
the first marked for Alkesandr Ful'd, Moscow, 1885, the second maker's mark unclear, Moscow, 1863
Traditionally formed, with tapering bases, the back of the first engraved as a wooden izba, the hinged seat with pan-Slavic decoration; the second with shaped back, the hinged cover engraved with the Russian adage 'Without salt it is half a meal', gilt interiors, marked under bases and covers
4 3/8in. (11 cm.) and smaller
272 gr. (2)
來源
Sold Sotheby's, Icons, Russian Pictures and Works of Art, 17 June 1993, lot 669.
注意事項
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.
拍場告示
Please note this lot is illustrated in the catalogue but wrongly numbered as lot 119.