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Click here to subscribeA RUSSIAN PARCEL-GILT SILVER PRESENTATION KOVSH IN 17TH/18TH CENTURY STYLE MARK OF ALEXANDER LYUBAVIN, ST. PETERSBURG, 1896/1908 Sides decorated with panels in old Cyrillic in the manner of Imperial presentation kovshi, centre with raied boss depicting the Imperial double-headed eagle, the prow applied with a cut-out Imperial eagle, the flat handle with a silver anniversary inscription in Cyrillic 12 1/8 in. long (31.5 cm.) 19.5 cm. (605 gm.) View on Christie's.com
A SMALL RUSSIAN SILVER-GILT AND CLOISONNE ENAMEL BOWL MARK OF DMITRIY NIKOLAYEV, MOSCOW, 1896/1908 Decorated in traditional colours with flowers and foliage within turquoise-blue bead borders on richly-gilt ground, on three ball feet, gilt interior; also a small silver-gilt and cloisonné enamel kovsh by V.Akimov, Moscow, 1908/17, decorated with foliate scrolls in red, white, green and three shades of blue within white bead borders, silver interior Bowl 2 5/8 in. diameter (6.6 cm.), kovsh 3 1/8 in. long (8 cm.) (2) View on Christie's.com
A SMALL RUSSIAN SILVER AND CLOISONNE ENAMEL KOVSH MAKER'S MARK UNCERTAIN, 1896/1908 Decorated with polychrome shaded enamel flowers on cream ground; also another, mark of Khlebnikov, 1896/1908, with frosted silver-gilt sides applied with stylised foliage and diaperwork in vari-coloured cloisonné enamel 3 in. (7.5 cm.) (2) View on Christie's.com
A SMALL RUSSIAN SILVER AND CLOISONNE ENAMEL KOVSH MARK OF NIKOLAY ZVEREV, ALSO WITH MARK OF MYuF (CYRILLIC), PROBABLY AS RETAILER, MOSCOW, 1908/17, ALSO BEARING LATER SOVIET MARKS The sides with olive green, cream and red panels decorated with polychrome shaded enamel flowers, the cream sections with small blue bars and bead motifs formed from gilt cloisons, plain gilt prow 3 5/8 in. long (9.2 cm.) View on Christie's.com
A 20th century Russian silver gilt and cloisonne enamel kovsh, by V Akimov, 1908-1917, of oval form enamelled en plein, with an architectural scene of a palace with figures promenading in front, inset above with an oval shaped agate within a bead border, surrounded by foliate scrolls in polychrome shaded enamels, the chair handle pierced with trefoil with bell shaped pendants with fresh water pearl attachments, gilt interior, 13.5 cm long
A Russian silver gilt Kovsh, possibly St Petersburg, of typical form with gilt interior, the exterior and handle with fish scale decoration, scrolled strapwork and cyrillic script, bears impressed marks, height 5.5 cm, diameter 14 cm, together with a Russian silver beaker, of circular form with gilt interior, the exterior with strapwork scrolls and cyrillic script upon three radial ball supports, bears marks, height 7 cm and a Continental silver quaich, of circular form with serpentine handle bearing a cross and engraved strapwork decoration, bears marks, height 4 cm, approximate gross weight 11.32 oz, (3).
A Russian Silver Gem Set Kovsh, bearing marks for Faberge, workmaster`s mark Karl Gustav Hjalmar Armfelt, St Petersburg, circa 1899-1903, assay master`s mark A Riktera, scratch engraved stock number 13936, the everted tab handle issuing from an oval bowl with a cockerel head prow, inset with garnet and green cabochon stones amongst hooked strapwork, 15.8cm high See illustration, Ex Collection: Brian Ledbrooke
A Russian silver gilt and cloisonné enamel kovsh, the compressed bowl and flared handle painted in bright polychrome enamels with scrolling foliage with shaded detail on a cream ground, 12cm l, cyrillic maker's mark, Moscow 1899-1908. ++In fine condition except most of the gilding now rubbed; with pre 1953 Dutch tax mark and some small old polish residues, no restoration
A silver kovsh, Russian with inscribed date 15 VIII 1914, of shaped oval form with opposing pierced handles, the terminals formed as dragons within circular borders. The bowl engraved with stylised foliate and geometric decoration, the reverse bearing an inscription in Cyrillic. Length 26.5cm. Weight 464g, 14.9oz.
Faberge: A small gold kovsh, the plain handle set with a pear shaped cabochon sapphire, an emerald cut diamond and an oval shaped cabochon ruby. The circular bowl applied with alternate two colour fluted gold geometric 'band' to the upper section. On a raised circular foot. Signed to the terminal, MP (cyrillic) for Michael Perchin, 56 gold standard with St Petersburg mark, scratched inventory number 37996, 8.5cm long, 48 grams, in a fitted wooden box, the silk lining stamped K Faberge (cyrillic) beneath the Imperial eagle.
a group of twelve small enamel items various masters, moscow & st petersburg, circa 1900 comprising a bowl, four salts, four kovsh, one vodka cup and two napkin rings, the bowl in champleve enamel with geometric patterns and a Russian proverb, the remaining items cloisonne enamel with floral motifs, with makers marks, the bowl 88 standard, the rest 84 standard diameter of bowl: 7cm., 2.5in 1/2
A Small Silver-gilt and cloisonne enamelled Kovsh, Maker's Mark: I. Khlebnikov, Moscow, circa 1890, of typical form, decorated to the interior with shaded flowers and scrolls surrounding a central panel depicting a silver stag, the outer walls with panels of shaded scrolls and foliate design, length: 11.5., 4.5inà