World Treasures: Important Russian, Asian, European & American Works
November 13th & 14th, 2012


 
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LOT 426
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Lot 426
A GROUP OF THREE RUSSIAN LACQUERWARE BOXES, 19TH CENTURY.  Comprising two smaller rectangular boxes with rounded edges painted with winter troika scene and peasants dancing. Both with red lacquer interior. The interior of the box with peasants dancing, indistinguishably marked, probably Lukutin or Vishniakov below the Imperial Warrant. Together with a rectangular box with painting of two peasants collecting wood in winter on silver ground and with a red lacquer interior. Greatest height 1.8 inches (4.6 cm), greatest length 5.5 inches (14 cm).
Estimate:  $750 - 1,000   € 578 - 770
unsold

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