World Treasures- Russian, Asian, European & American Works
May 22nd & 23rd, 2012
 
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LOT 387
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Lot 387
A GROUP OF RUSSIAN IMPERIAL PORCELAIN FROM THE SAMOVAR SERVICE, PERIOD OF ALEXANDER II. Comprising four matching cups and saucers, the borders and sides decorated to imitate cross stitch embroidery and each saucer with a stylized Imperial double-headed eagle at center. Together with a similarly decorated footed bowl. Each piece with the green cipher mark of Alexander II beneath the Imperial crown. Largest measurement 7 inches (17.5 cm).
Estimate:  $1,000 - 1,500   € 700 - 1,050
Price Realized: $1,560.00

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