A Russian four-piece silver-gilt tea and coffee service, Ivan Yefimovich Konstantinov, Moscow, 1875-1882
Silver, Furniture and Ceramics
About the Sessionincluding The Property of a Connoisseur Part III and The Property of the Estate Late Tiemen Groen
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ZAR 20 000 - 25 000
Selling Price
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ZAR 23 450
About this Item
A Russian four-piece silver-gilt tea and coffee service, Ivan Yefimovich Konstantinov, Moscow, 1875-1882
comprising: a teapot, hot water pot, two-handled covered sugar bowl and milk jug, each tapering body bright-cut with garlands of flowerheads enclosed by stylised ribbons and triangular bands, the side applied with an S-shaped handle, the domed cover similarly bright-cut and surmounted by a spire-shaped finial, raised on a conforming foot, dents, the hot water pot 17cm high, 1180g all in
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