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Russia, late 19th century icon, traditionally painted, depicting Christ half length, in later gilt frame, ( 21cm x 16.5cm).
Estimate $600
SOLD $0
Russia, late 19th century icon, traditionally painted, depicting Mother of God with the Christ child, with overlaid copper oklad, (27cm x 22cm).
Estimate $900
SOLD $0
Russia, late 19th century icon, traditionally painted, depicting a saint half length, with overlaid metal oklad, (31cm x 26cm).
Estimate $900
SOLD $0
Russia, late 19th century icon, traditionally painted, depicting four manifestations of the Mother of God, three with the Christ child, some damages, (27cm x 22.5cm).
Estimate $900
SOLD $0
Russia, late 19th century icon, traditionally painted, overlaid oklad depicting two saints full length in a landscape, in a later frame, (22cm x 17.5cm).
Estimate $800
SOLD $0
Russia, 19th century icon, traditionally painted, depicting the Holy Family, with elaborately designed overlaid metal oklad, in a later frame, some losses and damage, (22cm x 18cm).
Estimate $600
SOLD $0
Russia, late 19th century icon, traditionally painted, depicting the Empress Theodora with a saint and two attendants, with elaborate border, in a later gilt frame, (22cm x 17cm).
Estimate $700
SOLD $0
Russia, late 19th century icon, traditionally painted, depicting a saint half length, with elaborate border, in a later gilt frame, (22cm x 18cm).
Estimate $700
SOLD $1,100
Russia, late 19th century icon, traditionally painted, depicting the death of Mary, with elaborate gilt border, in a later gilt frame, (22cm x 18cm).
Estimate $700
SOLD $0
Russia, late 19th century icon, traditionally painted, depicting Mother of God and the Christ child, in a later gilt frame, (32cm x 27cm).
Estimate $600
SOLD $0
Russia, late 19th century icon, traditionally painted, depicting Christ shown half length with right hand raised in blessing, with overlaid oklad, some enamelling, in a later gilt frame, (23cm x 18cm).
Estimate $500
SOLD $0
Russia, late 19th century icon, traditionally painted, depicting the Archangel Michael standing full length, in a later frame, (32cm x 26cm).
Estimate $500
SOLD $400
Russia, late 19th century icon, traditionally painted, depicting the head of Christ, with overlaid metal oklad shaped as Veronica's veil, in a later frame, (15cm x 12.5cm).
Estimate $300
SOLD $320
Russia, late 19th century icon, traditionally painted, depicting a saint, with overlaid metal oklad, in a later gilt frame, (11cm x 9cm).
Estimate $200
SOLD $0
Russia, late 19th century, early 20th century, eight silver cigarette cases described as follows 1. Engraved triangles etc; symbols NB/84, Moscow 1908-1926. 2. Engraved name and engraved on back name and date 6/8/1911; symbols HB/84, Moscow 1908-1926. 3. Engraved HB monogram; symbols 900 and four leaf clover, 20th century. 4. Engraved name and engraved on back name as presentation; symbols AKK/84 Moscow 1908-1926. 5. Engraved floral design both sides; symbols A.A/1896, 84, named B. RbIChagov?, St. Petersburg 1896. 6. Mixed lines and checker pattern; symbols 184H. 7. Lines and monogram of NW; symbols 900 and OCO in rectangle within oval and 875, early 20th century. 8. Ornate engraving as flowers and monogram of name; symbols monogram IN/84, Toula, 19th century. All very fine. (8)
Estimate $1,500
SOLD $1,400
Russia, a collection of various silver pieces consisting of, medium sized oval dish (120mm high x 183mm x 153mm) shaped base, four decorated feet; small oval dish (60mm high x 103mm x 89mm) extensively decorated with ornate scrolled edge, four feet; small dish (30mm x 42mm), plain, 1903-17, engraved monogram, 'TM'; small plain salver, decorated edge, by 'M.K.', dated 1835; small cup, tapered with plain surface and handle, raised lip, two-line engraved pattern around top, by 'NH', engraved on base, 'MT 1816'; small goblet (75mm), 1903-17, engraved leaf design on one side; pen knife, blade (60mm), engraved floral design on handle, pre 1903, maker 'TC'; swan shell in silver with glass dish in open back, small split in side of swan, all pieces except the last hallmarked. (8)
Estimate $700
SOLD $0
Russia, three silver items comprising a caviar bowl, smooth, plain surface, with side handles, dated 1848; two sugar bowls, one with decorative lion's head handles, repeating design around base, 1903-17, manufactured by the second Artel; the other with decorative border around the top edge, repeating design with shell centrepiece at each side, all items stamped 84. (3)
Estimate $1,200
SOLD $0
Russia / European, three small silver cream jugs, one of pitcher style (110mm) with plain, shaped bowl and neck with traditional pourer; one squat style (90mm) with pumpkin shaped bowl, decorative scalloped top and pourer, ornate handle, marked, L13; the other (70mm), a very ornately decorated squat bowl and handles, three short legs, traditional wide pourer, .800 silver. (3)
Estimate $600
SOLD $0
Russia, three silver items comprising an egg stand (180mm) for five eggs at base with high centre loop for lifting, coiled wire design, five small shields around base, pre 1903, .875 silver; tea glass holder with decorative handle, decoration around base, voided pattern design at top edge on each side, engraved at foot with monogram, 'AK' and below, '9 / IX / 1915', stamped 13A; teapot, medium sized (160mm), hinged lid, swirl pattern on bowl and lid, four leaf shaped legs, .875 silver, maker 'JRP'. (3)
Estimate $1,300
SOLD $0
Russia, late 19th century - early 20th century, decorative, square-style, glass jar, several severe cracks, screw-top silver lid, hallmarked; ink well, decorative glass, design pattern in base, with fitted silver top, hallmarked; a bronze beaker (150mm) with full length copper overlaid decorative, village celebratory scene, centre lift out mug is loose; silver paper knife with decorative handle in shape of a swan preening its feathers, initials 'SM' on blade, maker, Norblin, Warsaw. (4)
Estimate $400
SOLD $420
Russia, and Europe, 19th century - early 20th century, a collection of thirteen Russian silver jugs, varying sizes and designs ranging from small to medium, from 1850's - 1917, and one tea glass holder (1891), solid type decoratively engraved design; Germany, silver jug, medium sized with very ornate, square cut design; Great Britain, small jug, scalloped edge, four legs, Birmingham 1913; all pieces hallmarked and with maker's mark. (16)
Estimate $1,600
SOLD $0
Russia, 19th century - 20th century, collection of small silver serving items, comprises tea glass holder, voided basket weave pattern, engraved on side 'ME / 14.III.26'; sugar bowls (3), one with scalloped edge, with handle, floral decoration on one side, inlaid gilt and copper, Moscow 1908-17; another larger type has laurel leaf design around, base with four legs, voided pattern above, decorative handle, Moscow 1908-17; third one is smaller with decorative scroll, check and floral pattern around, three ball-type legs, Moscow 1867; small goblet engraved with grape vine decoration, hand-cut handle, Moscow 1899; small jug, three ball-type legs, a ball at each end of handle, engraved with floral pattern, gold number '50' attached at side, engraved on opposite side 'HK /.29 II. / 1966, late Soviet issue of 1908-17 pattern; four tea strainers, one pre 1903, the others 1908-17; three serviette holders all with decorative engraved designs, one 1899, two pre 1903; five small bowls, varying sizes, all with three ball-type legs, all with decorative designs, one pre 1903, the others dated, 1874, 1877, 1881 and 1891; three small bowls, varying sizes, all with legs, two with three legs and one with ornate base with four legs, this and another are plain, the third has very ornate, silver fitted design, one is dated 1867; three small bowls, varying sizes, one plain and dated 1892, the other two with decorative designs, one dated 1871, the other pre 1903; four small spoons, one dated 1868, another dated 1879, the others are pre 1903; every piece hallmarked and with maker's mark. (28)
Estimate $1,400
SOLD $0
Russia, and Europe, flatware, 19th century - 20th century, soup ladles (2), one pre 1903, the other post 1903, this latter with court jeweller's mark; small dessert/cake scoop pre 1903, engraved pattern on scoop, hollow handle; pair of serving spoons, dated 1879, twisted pattern handles, base of each engraved ornately in older-style Russian inscription, loosely translated to mean 'Without salt and bread there is no meal', this is around a central crowned shield; basting spoon, medium sized, double wire style handle, wrapped at top into 'EM' monogram, engraved on base of spoon, '24 I 1899'; ice tongs (5) one with ornate engraved floral design, spike at end, spoon shaped tong; one with engraved building at each side, 1892, grid-grip tong; one with ornate engraved floral design, twisted pattern arms, grid-grip tong, 1888; one plain design with gold-plated talon grip, 1886; another, matching design but slightly smaller, talons in silver, 1894; butter knives, set of four, ornately designed handle, engraved pattern on one side of blade; tea spoons, set of six, shaped handle, clam shell pattern at end, marked 'Jen 13', engraved with 'MS' monogram; desert forks, set of six, ornate patterned handle, arms hallmark, by Gunther 13'. (27)
Estimate $1,600
SOLD $0
Russia, cast bronze bust of Peter the Great, 1689 to 1725, on round pedestal with name of the tsar, from series of busts depicting Russian tsars designed by F.G.Solntsev, maker, F. Chopin, foundry mark of 1867, studio version, 26cm high.
Estimate $650
SOLD $0
Russia, cast bronze bust of Catherine I, 1725 to 1727, on round pedestal with name of tsarina, from a series of busts depicting Russian tsars/tsarinas, designed by F.G.Solntsev, maker, F.Chopin, foundry mark of 1868, studio version, 26cm high.
Estimate $650
SOLD $0
Russia, cast bronze bust of Elizabeth, 1741 to 1761, on round pedestal with name of the tsarina, from a series of busts depicting Russian tsars/tsarinas, designed by F.G.Solntsev, maker, F.Chopin, foundry mark of 1867, studio version, 26cm high.
Estimate $650
SOLD $0
Russia, cast bronze bust of Paul I, 1796 to 1801, on round pedestal with name of the tsar, from a series of busts depicting Russian tsars, designed by F.G.Solntsev, maker, F.Chopin, foundry mark of 1867, studio version, 23cm high.
Estimate $650
SOLD $0
Russia, cast bronze bust of Alexander I in military uniform, 1814 to 1825, on round pedestal with name of the tsar, from a series of busts depicting Russian tsars, designed by F.G.Solntsev, maker, F.Chopin, foundry mark of 1867, studioa version, 27cm high.
Estimate $650
SOLD $0
Russia, cast bronze bust of Alexander I, 1801 to 1825, on a round pedestal and tiered bronze platform attached to a white marble base, unmarked, likely a smaller version of the series depicting Russian tsars designed by F.G.Solntsev and made by F.Chopin, c.1860s, 14cm high.
Estimate $350
SOLD $0
Russia, cast bronze bust of Nicholas I in military uniform with dress helmet surmounted by double headed eagle, 1825 to 1855, on round pedestal with name of the tsar, from a series of busts depicting Russian tsars, designed by F.G.Solntsev, maker, F.Chopin, foundry mark of 1868, studio version, 29cm high.
Estimate $650
SOLD $0