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Lot 217
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A group of Russian cloisonné enamelled items comprising: a pair of small cloisonné enamel silver gilt salts by Pavel Ovchinnikov, Moscow, 1899-1908, assay master Ivan Lebedkin, 84 standard, the floral polychrome enamelled bodies raised on three ball feet, 3.4cm dia., 1.7cm high; together with two cloisonné enamelled salt spoons, one Moscow, maker МЧ, the other with indistinct marks; a miniature cloisonné enamelled kovsh, Moscow, 1908-1926, 11th Artel, 84 standard, decorated with polychrome floral and foliate scrolls, 7cm long, 3.5cm high (inc. handle); and a circular cloisonné enamelled salt cellar, Moscow, c.1888, Antip Kuzmichev, assay master A. Romanov, enamelled in blues, white, green and red, 6.4cm dia., 3.2cm high, total gross weight approx. 5.1oz
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Christies New York, Important Silver, Objects of Vertu and Russian Works of Art, 20th October 1997, lot 30.
The Geoffrey and Fay Elliot collection.
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