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115. A Silver Gilt Cross, Russia, 18th Century
With four pellets emanating from the center, the verso engraved in Old Slavonic. 2 1/2" l.
300/600 SOLD: $172.50
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116. A Pair of Chalice Covers, Russian, 19th Century
The red velvet forms embroidered in silver thread, the border applied with a silver fringe. 16" l.
300/500
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117. A Pair of Silver Vodka Cups, Kostroma, Russia, circa 1910, Makers Mark I.I.M.
The trumpet forms engraved with stylized flowers and monogrammed, raised above a beaded circular footrim, hallmarked (see Postnikova-Loseva, p. 169, # 730 and # 731). 3 3/4" h. 1.1 ozt.
300/500 SOLD: $138.00
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118. A Silver Cross, Russia, 18th Century
Cast with stylized strapwork on recto, an Old Slavonic inscription on verso, surmounted by an oval jump ring. 2 1/8" l.
300/500
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119. A Silver Cross, Russia, Late 18th Century
Applied with five pellets, surmounted by an oval jump ring. 2 1/2" l.
300/500
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120. A Silver Geometrical Spoon by Ivan Ivanovich Ovchinmkov, Moscow, Russia, 1885
Engraved with the Holy Cross and remains of Adam, terminating on front, gilt. 8 3/4" l.
300/500
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121. A Bronze Jetton, Russia, Late 19th Century
The lobed form cast with a centered Russian Imperial Crest, enclosed by a border inscription "Municipal Judge 1864, November 20th," covered in a warm brown patination. 3 1/4" l., including loop.
300/600
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122. A Silver Commemorative Medal, By N. Kozin, Russia, circa 1861
Cast with a bust of Alexander I crowned by a laurel wreath and inscribed "He created out Licee", verso cast with a centered lyre surrounded by the motto "For use by everybody, October 19, 1811 to October 19, 1861".
2 1/2" d.
300/600
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123. A Group of Ten Stereoptic Cards
Depicting Imperial Russia, Underwood & Underwood, circa 1900. 3 1/2" x 7".
300/600 SOLD: $230.00
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124. An Enameled Russian Glass Egg
The opaque body enameled with flowers, inscribed in Cyrillic XB, the clear ovla opening in the front revealing a painted Resurrection scene with large red roses at the bottom, terminating in a faceted green pear shaped glass pendant. 5 1/4" l.
300/500
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