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242. A Pair of Sterling Spoons by Nikolai Pavlovich Pavlov, Moscow ca. 1894
Each spoon has a different bright cut design on back of bowl. Handles twisted, terminating into crown finials. Both hallmarked with cyrillic initials (Postnikova-Loseva #2742) and assayer mark. Each apprx 5"L.
100/200
Sold: $80.50
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243. Russian Silver Enameled Spoon by Nikolai Pavlovich Pavlov, Moskow, ca. 1908-1917
A Pear shaped bowl with stylized floral and foliate motifs in multi-colors on a finely stippled gilt ground, with turquoise enamel beading. Long enameled handle with twisted segment terminates in a crown finial. Cyrillic letters in square cartouche (Postnikova-Loseva #2742) along with zolotniks hallmarks. Spoon measures apprx 8" L.
150/250
Sold: $327.75
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244. Russian Enameled Spoon, ca. 20th Century
Silver enameled spoon is stamped on handle with assayer hallmark as well as the name "Adler" in a rectangular cartouche. The enameled design on the verso of the bowl depicts a pair of crowned birds in red, blue and green with white enamel. Handle with multi-colored enamels, terminating to a rounded tip. Spoon measures apprx 5-1/2" L.
75/125
Sold: $74.75
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245. Russian Silver Basket by Ivan Petrovich Khlebnikov, ca. 1908-1917
A finely cut and hatched silver basket with loped corners and gold washed interior. Hollow hand is pin set to frame. Tier footed based has assayer mark "IK" in Cyrillic, unidentified (Postnikova-Loseva # 2114) with makers initials (Postnikova-Loseva #2983) on base. Basket measures apprx 4-3/4" H x 3-3/4" W.
200/300
Sold: $184.00
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246. Russian Silver Chashka, Moscow, ca. 1896-1908
Footed mug with handle, body and handle both marked "5A" with assay mark. Silversmith 5 Artel, Moscow. Interior with gold wash, decoration on body has Art Nouveau transitional style and monogrammed in cartouche. Apprx 2-1/8" H.
150/200
Sold: $138.00
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247. A Russian Silver Kovsh, St.Petersburg, ca. 1896-1908
Created by silversmith B. Morozov. A commemorative charka with the assembly names engraved on body and handle inscribed in Cyrillic "In memory of 13 months of stay in Nargen, 1916". Bottom stamped with assay and maker marks, gold wash interior. Apprx 1" tall x 4-1/2" long from tip to end of handle.
100/200
Sold: $103.50
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248. A Silver Repousse Oklad, ca. 1896-1908
A fine engraved and repoussé silver on copper Oklad with gilt embellishments. Done in the western style, image depicts a monk before the Mother of God Hodigitria. Enameled halos with gilt. Over a 20th century print. Silver hallmarked in square stamp with Cyrillic letters "BC" for Viktor Savinkov (Postinikova-Loseva # 2112). Assayer hallmark with left profile of a woman wearing diadem, possible mark for Aleksandr Alekseevich Smirnov (Postinikova-Loseva # 2115). Backed with green velvet. Apprx 12-1/2" x 10-1/2". Purchased from the La Salle estate sale in Los Angeles, CA.
700/900
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249. Pair of Niello Russian Silver Vodka Cups, Moskow, ca. 1908-1917
Both hallmarked cups have overall hatched scroll design with open shield with the city "Yalta" in Cyrillic letters. Yalta was one part of the Russian Empire, now a part of the Ukraine. Interiors have a gold wash. Hallmarks "LK" in Cyrillic and assayers hallmark with right facing profile wearing a diadem and 84 just above the cartouche. Bottoms have a circular stamp with right profile wearing diadem. Both apprx 2-1/4"T.
150/250
Sold: $149.50
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250. Enameled Chamber-stick
Chamber-stick features an overall design of flowers. Rounded candleholder is attached by threaded pin to base with handle. Underside of this base has gold wash finish. Measures apprx 2-1/4" H x 6-1/2" W. No visible markings were found on this piece.
75/125
Sold: $161.00
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251. A Russian Painted Icon, ca. 19th Century
Embracing apostles, text at left and right upper margins. Image with red border, apostles in colorful robes with details in gold. Solid panel apprx 10-1/4" x 7-1/8" x 1".
200/300
Sold: $333.50
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