A SILVER AND CUT-GLASS TAZZA AND A PAIR OF SILVER-PLATE CANDELABRAS
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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
Provenance
Nina Zouboff (1929-2018).

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