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BY I. HEIDE, ST PETERSBURG, CIRCA 1850
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                                            A JEWELLED AND GUILLOCHÉ ENAMEL GOLD IMPERIAL PRESENTATION SNUFF BOX
BY I. HEIDE, ST PETERSBURG, CIRCA 1850
Of shaped rectangular form, the hinged lid centring an oval plaque enamelled in translucent red over a wavy guilloché ground, applied with the diamond-set crowned cypher of Emperor Nicholas I, beneath a jewelled Imperial crown, within a rose-cut diamond-set laurel wreath, the gold lid chased with scrolling foliate ornament on a matted ground, the sides similarly decorated, the base engraved with a similar design, marked inside base with 'I. Heide'
3 3⁄8 in. (8.5 cm.) long
                                        
                                    BY I. HEIDE, ST PETERSBURG, CIRCA 1850
Of shaped rectangular form, the hinged lid centring an oval plaque enamelled in translucent red over a wavy guilloché ground, applied with the diamond-set crowned cypher of Emperor Nicholas I, beneath a jewelled Imperial crown, within a rose-cut diamond-set laurel wreath, the gold lid chased with scrolling foliate ornament on a matted ground, the sides similarly decorated, the base engraved with a similar design, marked inside base with 'I. Heide'
3 3⁄8 in. (8.5 cm.) long
來源
                                        
                                            Henry Penn Wenger (1927-1997).
Bequeathed by the above to the present owner.
                                    Bequeathed by the above to the present owner.
注意事項
                                        
                                            This lot has been imported from outside of the UK for sale and placed under the Temporary Admission regime. Import VAT is payable at 5% on the hammer price. VAT at 20% will be added to the buyer’s premium but will not be shown separately on our invoice.	
                                        
                                    榮譽呈獻

            
                Margo Oganesian
            
            
                Head of Department, Fabergé and Russian Works of Art