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F J H THOMAS; a pair of Victorian hallmarked silver twin handled open salts, Birmingham 1876, also a pair of Edward VII hallmarked silver pepperettes, Chester 1906, height 7cm, a pair of Russian 84 grade hallmarked silver beakers, height 5cm, diameter 4cm, with matching footed beaker, height 6.5cm, diameter 4cm, also a white metal turquoise set miniature goblet, height 7.5cm, (af), combined approx 6.9ozt/214.5g (8).
A Russian one rouble silver content coin (1924); another commemorating the 100th Birthday of Lenin (1970); a Turkey one lira silver content coin commemorating the 1960 Revolution (1960); a 50 lira silver content coin commemorating the August Victory (1970); a 100 lira silver content coin commemorating the 50th Anniversary of the Republic (1973); a 50 lira silver content coin commemorating the same (1973); two other coins; a Russian 500 roubles banknote (1993); and a 100 roubles banknote (1993).Qty: 10
THREE RUSSIAN SILVER ITEMS To include: a fiddle pattern sifting spoon, Assay Master Andrei Kovalsky, Moscow 1851, engraved with an armorial, 16.5cm long; a spoon, Assay Master B.C, Moscow 1863, the back of the bowl engraved with flowers, 12.5cm long; and a pair of sugar tongs, 84 zolotniki, 14.5cm long 144g (4.65 oz) gross Condition Report: There is no condition report available for this lot and is sold as found Condition Report Disclaimer
RARE RUSSIAN OR GEORGIAN SILVER-MOUNTED DRINKING HORN, c. 1900, fitted with broad niello collar, duck's head finial with turquoise-set eyes, collar with inscription in Georgian Mkhedruli script, "Drink Where You Eat", chain suspension, 53cms (w)Provenance: consigned from West Wales.Comments: side of horn with drill hole, insect hole, metal unmarked, otherwise good.
SERGEI ALEXANDROVICH CHETVERUKHIN (1946*) | AUTOGRAPHS (RUSSIA / RUSSIAN) | 1971 | Sergei Alexandrovich Chetverukhin (Серге́й Александрович Четверухин) | profession: Figure skater | country: Russia | signature: Original signatures | size: 310 x 260 mm (size of the pad) | technique: Original autographed photo and autographed paper card | Lot information |Set of two autographs by legendary Soviet figure skater Sergei Alexandrovich Chetverukhin, accompanied by an original black-and-white photograph capturing him in action on the ice. The signatures, written in blue ink, are dated 1971. Chetverukhin was one of the most prominent Soviet figure skaters of the 1960s and 1970s. He won a silver medal at the 1972 Winter Olympics in Sapporo and was a multiple medalist at the World and European Championships.
TWO HAND-PAINTED RUSSIAN LACQUER BOXES, 20TH CENTURY of square form, with black exterior and silver interior, with hinged lid and flat base, both with scenes of Russian couples travelling through the snow to the lid, one with more detail, the other of similar design lacking some details12.5cm high, 11.5cm widthQty: 2
A nineteenth-century Russian silver niello snuffbox, the exterior decorated with a horse and rider, and a landscape scene, with gilt interior, struck with the assay mark for Andrey Antonovich Kovalsky, Moscow 1857, length 7.5cm, together with a smaller niello box, decorated with a deer, combined weight 101g/3.24ozt approx (2)
A 19th century Russian silver folio cover, of rectangular shape, with embossed St George slaying the Dragon design below Cyrillic script and engraved initial to top left, marked 84 and BK makers mark, approx. 20.2cm long x 10cm wide. Weight approx. 112.2 grams (3.6ozt) Further details: tarnishing and some surface scratching; attachments to reverse attached to piece by solder, one broken to lower left corner. ***Selling on behalf of The Wildlife Trusts Charity***
A collection of silver items to include; three Continental silver pin badges, all with enamel decoration, one marked 900 by I. Holm, approx. 3cm wide; one Danish 925 silver by P. Hertz with two trees surrounding a crown design, approx. 2.3cm wide, with safety chain, and the other with Genies lamp ad snake design to red enamel ground, unmarked but with Scandinavian script to reverse, approx. 2.1cm wide; a late 19th / early 20th century Russian silver ring / band, with blue enamel and Cyrillic script, marked 84 and KA, approx. 2.3cm diam. Along with a 20th century 925 possibly Swiss or Scandinavian silver desk seal, weighted and with brass stamp with coat of arms or crest, marked AD, 925 and S, approx. 10cm high (weighted); an unmarked white metal cane handle top, with elaborate foliate scrolls and shield cartouche, with hinged compartments either end, approx. 10cm long and a "The General Nursing Council" base metal badge. Further details: I. Holm badge with enamel loss; tarnishing to all; desk seal with tarnish and some scratching, wear; couple of small dents to cane top; ring with enamel ,loss and impact damage. ***Selling on behalf of The Wildlife Trusts Charity***
A 19th century Russian Orthodox 84 standard silver thurible swinging incense burner, having main urn shaped piece with engine turned decoration and applied cloisonné enamel panels of foliage and flowers, also with three elaborate pierced and engraved mounts, also depicting foliage and flowers, with pierced scrolled rim and screw finial underneath (loose), the three side mounts with three long 84 standard silver rope link chains leading to a further hanging fitting (also 84 silver), overall approximately 58cm long from fitting to finial under burner, all pieces marked 84 and BC (un-traceable). Gross weight approx. 335.9 grams (10.8ozt) Further details: as mentioned above finial to bottom of whole piece loose from screws so detaches easily; all tarnished and with wear; some areas of slight enamel loss but not major damage; marks and stains inside; general wear. ***Selling on behalf of The Wildlife Trusts Charity***
Fabergé: an early 20th century Russian silver-gilt, cloisonné and en plain enamel cigarette case by Fabergé, probably by work master Feodor Rückert, of rectangular shape with rounded corners, polychrome cloisonné enamel throughout with stylised floral pattern in multicolours of greens, blues, purple, brown and white, the hinged front cover with en plein enamel image, after Mikhail Ivanovich Avilov's (1882-1954) painting of 1913, Tsarevich Ivan Ivanovich on a walk (the son of Ivan the Terrible), the hinged rear cover centring a sapphire cabochon thumb-piece, hinge opening to reveal gilt interior, both covers hallmarked 88 standard for Moscow 1908-1917, K. Fabergé in Cyrillic with Imperial Warrant, and presentation inscription dating to 1915, dimensions approx. 11.2cm long x 8.7cm wide, portrait part approx. 4.5cm wide x 5.2cm longest point, total weight approx. 268.7 grams (8.6ozt). Condition: generally very good for age, with some scratches to enamel to very small parts but generally good; some tarnishing and wear to inside rims / borders and gilding; tarnishing to exterior border where there is no enamel; Note: engraved presentation inscription in Cyrillic "Dear Gennynog Zmaloevych Gorneman, In memory of the 10th anniversary from the kindness of the staff of the Russian State, General Electricity Company, January 1, 1915", or something very similar (using translate). ***Selling On Behalf of The Wildlife Trusts Charity***
A late 19th Century Russian 84 standard silver two handled tray., the centre engraved with a Town Hall and other buildings within key and floral border., makers mark that of Israel Eseevich Zakhoder, Moscow, Assay Master mark probably that of Ivan Yefimovich Konstantinov., 1881, approx. 19cm wide excluding handles x 15.5cm top to bottom of tray (including handles approx. 25.5cm wide), approx weight 175.9 grams matched with a pair of Russian 84 standard silver tots, engraved decoration, gilt interiors, both marked to bases, Moscow, A.C/1775., approx weight 73.2 grams [3] Further details: scratches and wear; nick and dent to one side of surface to top; one handle misshapen than other. Tots - tarnished, one engraved C Chatfield
Five large Russian silver spoons. Marked along the reverse of the stem with 1822 city mark of Moscow, assay mark for Nicolay Dubrovin (1822-1855), 84 zolotniki mark, unidentified marker's mark in Cyrillic.(Each) Length: 8 3/4 in. Gross weight: 292.2 g.Condition: Some minor tarnishing and wear.
An early 20th century diamond necklace, Russian, the scrolled cartouche of openwork swag design, with foliate detailing and set throughout with old brilliant and rose-cut diamonds, mounted in silver and gold, with brooch fitting verso, Russian assay marks for Moscow 1908-1926, 56 zolotniks, total diamond weight approximately 7.45 carats, pendant length 9.5cm, chain length 51cm. £3,000-£5,000 --- Condition Report Gross weight 24.4gm.

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