World Treasures: Important Russian, Asian, European & American Works
November 19th & 20th, 2013
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LOT 34
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Lot 34
AN INTERESTING ASSEMBLED IMPERIAL RUSSIAN PERIOD HAND PAINTED PORCELAIN TEA AND DESSERT SET, GULIN BROTHERS AND MUSAKOV FACTORY, MOSCOW, CIRCA 1835.  Comprising 22 individual pieces all similarly hand decorated depicting various scenes of St. Petersburg, the Old Stock Exchange, various views of Palace Square and the Alexander Column, as well as other scenes. Including seven bowls with gold borders and each with painted scenic cavetto, the underside with green Cyrillic mark of Musakov and each measuring 8.75 inches (22.5 cm). Also seven matching saucers measuring 5.75 inches (14.5 cm) and seven matching cups, also similarly hand decorated and the underside of most with visible impressed Cyrillic mark of Gulin Brothers. Together with a similarly decorated tea pot (unmarked) a creamer with impressed Cyrillic Gardner mark, and a similarly decorated but differently shaped unmarked tea cup.
Estimate:  $750 - 1,000  
Price Realized: $10,000.00
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