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A SILVER AND CUT-GLASS TAZZA AND A PAIR OF SILVER-PLATE CANDELABRAS
THE TAZZA, MARKED KHLEBNIKOV WITH IMPERIAL WARRANT, WITH THE MAKER'S MARK OF ALEXANDER SOKOLOFF, ST PETERSBURG, CIRCA 1890; THE CANDELABRAS, MARKED A. N. SOKOLOFF WITH IMPERIAL WARRANT, RUSSIA, EARLY 20TH CENTURY
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A SILVER AND CUT-GLASS TAZZA AND A PAIR OF SILVER-PLATE CANDELABRAS
THE TAZZA, MARKED KHLEBNIKOV WITH IMPERIAL WARRANT, WITH THE MAKER'S MARK OF ALEXANDER SOKOLOFF, ST PETERSBURG, CIRCA 1890; THE CANDELABRAS, MARKED A. N. SOKOLOFF WITH IMPERIAL WARRANT, RUSSIA, EARLY 20TH CENTURY
The tazza, the bowl circular with geometric cut design and a dentil scalopped edge, supported by a realistically cast and chased figure of a woman wearing traditional Russian dress and standing against a tree atop a two-tiered spreading base with chased geometric design, on four bun feet with openwork edging, marked throughout; the candelabras, each with five sockets applied with a beaded design and geometric motifs, supported by realistically cast and chased figures of a man and a woman wearing traditional Russian costumes, on a stepped spreading base with openwork and chased design, on four feet, marked on bases
The tazza, 15 in. (38 cm.) high and smaller
THE TAZZA, MARKED KHLEBNIKOV WITH IMPERIAL WARRANT, WITH THE MAKER'S MARK OF ALEXANDER SOKOLOFF, ST PETERSBURG, CIRCA 1890; THE CANDELABRAS, MARKED A. N. SOKOLOFF WITH IMPERIAL WARRANT, RUSSIA, EARLY 20TH CENTURY
The tazza, the bowl circular with geometric cut design and a dentil scalopped edge, supported by a realistically cast and chased figure of a woman wearing traditional Russian dress and standing against a tree atop a two-tiered spreading base with chased geometric design, on four bun feet with openwork edging, marked throughout; the candelabras, each with five sockets applied with a beaded design and geometric motifs, supported by realistically cast and chased figures of a man and a woman wearing traditional Russian costumes, on a stepped spreading base with openwork and chased design, on four feet, marked on bases
The tazza, 15 in. (38 cm.) high and smaller
Provenance
Nina Zouboff (1929-2018).
Brought to you by
Alexis de Tiesenhausen