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65. A Silver Gilt Lampada by Alexander Sergyeev, Moscow, Russia, 1868-1897
The pierced floral body suspended from the original silver-gilt link chain, hallmarked. (See Postnikova-Loseva, #2171-2172). 4" l. without chain and top.
800/1,200
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66. A Pair of Silver Vodka Cups by Erik Kollin, Russia, circa 1895
REatiled by O. Kurlyukov, purveyor to the Russian Imperial Court, each cylindrical form engraved with ornate cyrillic initials, the interiors gilt, together with the original fitted oak case stamped in gold with "O. Kurlyukov Moscow Ilyinka, The Khludov House". 2 1/4" h. 1.5 ozt each.
Erik Kollin was an independent silversmith at the time the cups were made, but laterbecame a Faberge worksmith.
700/1,000 SOLD: $805.00
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67. Two Silver Gilt Asterisks, Moscow, Russia, Later 19th Century
Comprising; one cross-form surmounted by a medallion engraved with the eye of God, the legs engraved with stylized strapwork, stamped with the maker's mark of Konstantin Kyyazev, Moscow, Late 19th Century, together with a shorter cross-form engraved with stylized flowers, surmounted by an engraved bird, symbolizing the Holy Spirit, stamped with the maker's initials for the firm of Olovyanishnikov & Sons, for the firm of Olovyanishnikov & Sons, Late 19th Century. 3 1/4" h., eye, 2 1/4" spirit.
700/900
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68. A Silver and Enamel Kovsh, by I. Saltykov, Moscow, 1896
Decorated in shaded iron red, blue, and green enamel on a stippled ground, hallmarked. 3 3/4" l., 3/4" h.
700/900 SOLD: $966.00
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69. A Silver and Gilt Enamel Kovsh, by M. Zverev, Moscow, Russia, 1908-1917
Decorated with cloisonne enamel in shades of cobalt, turquoise and iron red on a stippled ground, hallmarked. 3 1/2" l., 1 1/2" h.
700/900 SOLD: $805.00
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70. A Brass and Enamel Icon, Russia
Depicting in relief the Hodigitria Mother of God, enameled in light blue, dark blue, white, and green. 5" x 6".
700/900
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71. A Miniature Silver Gilt and Enamel Kovsh, by M. Semenova, Moscow, Russia, 1896-1908
Delicately decorated in shaded cloisonne enamel in pink, yellow, blue, and white with turquoise accents, hallmarked. 3"l.
700/900 SOLD: $1,127.00
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72. An Assorted Lot of Silver Flatware, Moscow, Russia, 19th Century
Comprising; two forks by Nemirov-Kolodkin, Late 19th Century; and four soup spoons, two by Ivan Alexyeev, 1880; one by Travkin; and the last made in Moscow, late 19th Century. spoon 8 1/4" l., fork 6 3/4" l.
600/1,200
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73. An Assorted Lot of Four Bule Coins, Russia
Comprising; one cast with the profiles of Nicholas II and Czar Alexey on recto, the double headed eagle and 1613-1913 on verso; a coronation coin cast with the profile of Nicholas II date 1896 on recto, two swords and the crown on verso; an 1854 coin ruble coin cast with the double headed eagle on verso; and an 1817 pure silver four zolotniks and 21 parts, Saint Petersburg coin.
600/900
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74. A Bronze Commemorative Table Medal, Carved by a Klepikov, Russia, 19th Century
Cast with the profile of His Imperial Highness Grand Duke Mikhail Pavlovitch on the obverse under the Russian Imperial Crest, enclosed within a laurel wreath, inscribed "To The most August Commander From The Most Grateful Life Guard Moscow Regiment, " the reverse inscribed along the rim "25th Anniversary of the Appointment," the middle "To his highness Grand Duke Mikhail Pavlovitch, February 8, 1849," under the bust inscribed carved by A. Klepikov. 3 1/4" d.
600/900
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