A Gilded Age: NE Collects Europe Online
Description:
Russian Enamel and .916 Silver-gilt Tea Caddy, Moscow, 1892, Cyrillic maker's mark possibly for Antip Kuzmichev, master assayer Anatoly Apollonovich Artsybashev, and marked "Made for Tiffany & Co.," double lid with cork, ht. 4 3/4 in., approx. 11.75 troy oz.
Provenance: A New England Institution.
Estimate $600-800
In overall very good condition, some small flaws to the enamel, a small dent at the bottom, and a small area of gilt covered in polish residue.
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Keywords
Tiffany & Co., Anatoly Apollonovich, Moscow
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