• Russian Art auction at Christies

    Sale 2308

    Russian Art

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    23 April 2010

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    Lot 114

    A Silver-Gilt and Champlevé Enamel Tea Glass Holder

    MARKED KHLEBNIKOV WITH THE IMPERIAL WARRANT, MOSCOW, 1875

    Price realised

    USD 8,750

    Estimate

    USD 4,000 - USD 6,000

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    A Silver-Gilt and Champlevé Enamel Tea Glass Holder
    Marked Khlebnikov with the Imperial warrant, Moscow, 1875
    Cylindrical, on three tapering feet, enameled in the pan-Slavic style with a continuous band of oval cartouches between bands of geometric ornament, one cartouche inscribed in Russian 'FROM GRANDMOTHER', another with Cyrillic monogram, the upswept handle with oval disc thumbpiece, marked under base
    3 1/8 in. (7.9 cm.) high

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