LOT 234
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Lot 234
A GROUP OF THREE RUSSIAN IMPERIAL PERIOD GLASS ITEMS, CIRCA 1850-1915. Comprising a glass tea caddy with sloped and beveled shoulders, mounted with a silver-gilt overfitted cap, collar and stopper. Hallmarked Moscow, dated 1850 and Cyrillic maker's mark P.I. Height 5.1 inches (13 cm). Together with a swirled ribbed glass perfume with beveled shoulders mounted with a silver screw-on mushroom shaped cap and silver-gilt collar. Hallmarked St. Petersburg circa 1890 and Cyrillic maker's mark P OVCHINNIKOV next to the Imperial Warrant and 84 silver standard. Height 4.75 inches (12 cm). And a green glass bulbous vase with etched fish scale banding and enameled decoration, probably Dyat'kovo Crystal Works. Height 4.75 inches (12 cm).
Estimate:
$600 - 900
€ 420 - 630
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