A FABERGÉ SILVER-MOUNTED CERAMIC VASE, WORKMASTER ANDERS (ANTTI) NEVALAINEN, ST PETERSBURG, 1899-1904
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A FABERGÉ SILVER-MOUNTED CERAMIC VASE, WORKMASTER ANDERS (ANTTI) NEVALAINEN, ST PETERSBURG, 1899-1904
the body of ochre yellow-glazed earthenware, applied with realistic silver mistletoe leaves, their branches turning into the handles, struck on the base with workmaster's initials, K.Fabergé in Cyrillic under the Imperial warrant, scratched inventory number 6210, the ceramic base impressed with 'M.S. Kuznetzova / 1884' in Cyrillic
width with handles 14cm, 5½in.
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Condition Report:
In good condition overall, with surface scratches, consistent with age.
With four elements of the silver mounts on the body missing, with associated pinholes in the body.
Two mounts slightly loose. A small abrasion to the ceramic base, probably the results of a firing flaw.
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Property of a European Collector
A FABERGÉ SILVER-MOUNTED CERAMIC VASE, WORKMASTER ANDERS (ANTTI) NEVALAINEN, ST PETERSBURG, 1899-1904
the body of ochre yellow-glazed earthenware, applied with realistic silver mistletoe leaves, their branches turning into the handles, struck on the base with workmaster's initials, K.Fabergé in Cyrillic under the Imperial warrant, scratched inventory number 6210, the ceramic base impressed with 'M.S. Kuznetzova / 1884' in Cyrillic
width with handles 14cm, 5½in.
Please note: Condition 11 of the Conditions of Business for Buyers (Online Only) is not applicable to this lot.
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Condition Report:
In good condition overall, with surface scratches, consistent with age.
With four elements of the silver mounts on the body missing, with associated pinholes in the body.
Two mounts slightly loose. A small abrasion to the ceramic base, probably the results of a firing flaw.