- RUSSIAN PORCELAIN PLATEAntique Russian
RUSSIAN PORCELAIN PLATEAntique Russian Porcelain Plate, with imperial arm size 8.5" inches
- IMPERIAL RUSSIAN PORCELAIN STATUE LADY
IMPERIAL RUSSIAN PORCELAIN STATUE LADY WITH DOG 1830imperial lomonosov (IFZ) Alexander 1, 1830 Russian ceramic statue lady with dog
- RUSSIAN PORCELAIN PARTIAL COFFEE SERVICE
RUSSIAN PORCELAIN PARTIAL COFFEE SERVICE Mid-20th century; with gilt and blue and white decoration, comprising approx. 21 pieces; Together with a similar coffee pot, 21 in. H.
- RUSSIAN PORCELAIN JEWELRY BOXES, GROUP
RUSSIAN PORCELAIN JEWELRY BOXES, GROUP OF 3 Group of three Russian round covered jewelry or trinket boxes, all depicting fantastical scenes with figures or animals, the two smaller boxes with built-in music box lids, all fully marked on reverse. Largest: 2.25" H x 3.75" diameter.
- LOMONOSOV RUSSIAN PORCELAIN DRINKING
LOMONOSOV RUSSIAN PORCELAIN DRINKING COLT FIGURINE Lomonosov Russian porcelain figurine depicting a colt / horse drinking, bearing maker's mark to hoof underside. 8" H x 10" W. Repair to tail.
- PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY GILT AND PAINT
PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY GILT AND PAINT DECORATED Possibly Russian Porcelain Urns As Lamps. From a Southampton Long Island estate. Dimensions: Porcelain 13.5" h & Total 17" h Condition: Light losses to finish, drilled as lamps.
- SET OF THREE RUSSIAN PORCELAIN PITCHERSBlue
SET OF THREE RUSSIAN PORCELAIN PITCHERSBlue hammer and sickle with a star mark.
The largest 5 x 6 1/4 x 3 3/4 in.
Condition
Each with minor wear and some losses to the decoration. Otherwise in good condition.Not withstanding this report or any discussion concerning condition of a lot, all lots are offered and sold "as is" in accordance with our conditions of sale.
- IMPERIAL RUSSIAN PORCELAIN TEACUP AND
IMPERIAL RUSSIAN PORCELAIN TEACUP AND SAUCER. Vibrantly decorated with Imperial double headed eagle coat of arms. Monogram to teacup. This teacup potentially bears the Royal cypher of VKKN The Grand Duke Konstantin Nikolayevich. From a Hollis, NY estate. Dimensions: saucer measures approx. 5.25" w x 4" d x 1.125" h; teacup measures approx. 3.675" w x 2.675" d x 2.125" h. Condition: Good, with light surface scratches and minor dings/dents. Monogram to teacup.
- IMPERIAL RUSSIAN PORCELAIN TEACUP AND
IMPERIAL RUSSIAN PORCELAIN TEACUP AND SAUCER. Vibrantly decorated with Imperial double headed eagle coat of arms. Monogram to teacup. This teacup potentially bears the Royal cypher of VKKN The Grand Duke Konstantin Nikolayevich. From a Hollis, NY estate. Dimensions: saucer measures approx. 5.25" w x 4" d x 1.125" h; teacup measures approx. 3.675" w x 2.675" d x 2.125" h. Condition: Good, with light surface scratches and minor dings/dents. Monogram to teacup.
- GROUP OF BOOKS ON RUSSIAN DECORATIVE
GROUP OF BOOKS ON RUSSIAN DECORATIVE ARTSIncluding: The Russian Empire: A Portrait in Photographs 1855–1914 by Chloe Oblensky, Random House, 1979; Russian Houses by E. Gaynor and K. Haavisto, Stewart, Tabori, and Chang, 1991; Russian Imperial Style by Laura Cerwinske, photography by Anthony Johnson, Prentice Hall Editions, 1990, first edition; An Illustrated History of Furnishing: From the Renaissance to the Twentieth Century by Mario Praz, translated by William Weaver, George Braziller, Inc., 1964; Decorative Arts in Europe 1790–1850 by Léon de Groër, translated by Aileen Dawson, Rizzoli International Publications, 1986; Two copies of Russian Furniture: The Golden Age 1780–1840 by Antoine Chenevière, translated by Anna Borisovna Bely and Marilyn Caron-Delion, Vendome Press, 1988; ??????? ???????? ?????? ?????????????? ???? - The Art of Marquetry in Eighteenth Century Russia by Y.V. Fomin, photography by S.B. Zimnokha, translated by E.Y. Bessmertnoy and A.I. Ilf, Sovietskaya Rossia Publishers, 1989, first edition, in Russian and English; ??????? ?????? - Russian Porcelain in the Hermitage Collection introduced and compiled by L. Nikiforova, photographs by V. Priymenko, Aurora Art Publishers, 1973, first edition, in Russian and English; Innenräume Und Hausrat Der Empire - Und Biedermeierzeit in Öserreich-Ungarn edited by Josef Folnesics, Kunstuerlag Anton Schroll and Co., 1920, first edition, in German; and ????????? ??????????? ?????????? ?????????? (Architectural Monuments of the Leningrad Suburbs) , The State Inspectorate for the Protection of Monuments of Leningrad, 1983, in Russian (11).
Condition
Individual condition reports not available for this lot.
Notwithstanding this report or any discussion concerning condition of a lot, all lots are offered and sold "as is" in accordance with our conditions of sale.
- FOUR RUSSIAN PORCELAIN EASTER EGGS,
FOUR RUSSIAN PORCELAIN EASTER EGGS, late 19th/early 20th century, including egg with pale green ground decorated with pink and red flowers and "XB," ht. 2 3/4; egg with mauve ground decorated with Tsar Nicholas II's cipher and gilded scrollwork, ht. 3 1/4; egg decorated with floral garlands encircling rosettes and separated by pendant bell flowers, ht. 2 1/4; and Imperial Porcelain Presentation Easter Egg, gilt-decorated with the cipher for Empress Alexandra Feodorovna, ht. 2 1/4 in.
- RUSSIAN PORCELAIN CHARGER, possibly
RUSSIAN PORCELAIN CHARGER, possibly Gardner, late 19th century, the central transfer-decorated scene depicting a richly attired boyar and boyarina in a city square, the border with green, red, and gilded bands, unmarked, dia. 13 7/8 in.