Silver-gilt table salt, Makers mark I.K, 1908-1917, possibly St Petersburg in the form of Peter the Greats dacha house in Reval, realistically modelled, the roof opening to reveal the gilt interior, engraved in Cyrillic: House of the Tsar I in Reval. Width 13 cm


A Russian silver tankard, St Petersburg 1872, of baluster form, the sides with applied stylised stars, the circular centres with beaded surround, engraved inscription ‘Prize to the Best horse stud of the Year. Height 20 cm, 1080gms total weight


Antique Russian silver gilt and niello snuff box Moscow 1844


A late 19th century Russian silver jug, maker Pavel Ovchinnikov, Moscow 1882, the rounded beaten silver body decorated in relief with natrualistic dragonfly, spider, fish and plants in a rippling pool of water, with plain border bands and s


Russian silver tray late 19th century, of rectangular form, the Art Nouveau inspired flowers and vines scrolling around the pierced rim. Width 20 cm


Silver-gilt Serviette ring, Makers mark cm, 1896-1908 with bright cut decoration, gilt interior, in original fitted Moscow retailers case. Height 4 cm. together with a silver-gilt small jug


Trompe L'Oeuil silver-gilt table salt, Assaymaster B. Moscow in the form of a squat basket open weave sack


Silver presentation kovsh, of exhibition proportions, cast and etched with a banded dedication 'the jewel of festival' in Cyrillic, a repeating pattern of winged mythical birds and exotic floral motifs, the handle featuring a medallion of the crowned Imperial double headed Russian eagle holding an orb and sceptre, a simulated malachite ground, a scrolled dragon support, the whole within beaded borders and the base featuring radiating engraved names of rudimentary members


Enamel on silver Kovsh, Moscow 1899-1908, 875 standard silver (84 Zolotnik), weight 50 gm.
Russia, circa 1900
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