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THREE CHAMBER CANDLESTICKS France and Turin, 18th-19th Century One tripod, circular, shaped with a turned wooden handle, Turin, late 18th Century, one octagon-shaped with a turned ebonized wooden handle, France, 1819-1838 and a circular one, with silver scrolled handle, Turin, after 1824 . 482 g comprising the wooden handles. The largest 2.6 x 9.1 in.
SILVER COFFEE POT Giuseppe Mandola, Turin, late 18th Century Tripod with geometric feet, piriform, smooth, the finials of the legs and of the beak with acanthus leaves. With turned wooden handle, probably replaced. Some dents. 850 g comprising the wooden handle. 10.4 x 9.4 x 4.3 in.
PAIR OF SILVER CANDLESTICKS AND A SILVER TRAY Piedmont, 18th Century and later Candlesticks on octagonal domed base, with an octagonal baluster stem, possibly Lorenzo Lavy, Turin, mid-eighteenth century, the quadrangular tray, shaped, with hammered edge, Perego, Saluzzo, 20th century. The candlesticks restored, the foot's rim probably replaced. 838 g The candlesticks 7.7 x 4.7 in.
TWO PAIRS OF SILVER CANDLESTICKS Probably Lombardo-Veneto, end of 18th Century A pair of candlesticks and a pair of small trumeau candlesticks, on shaped and stepped base, the first with tapered and fluted column, the trumeau ones with baluster bobèches. The higher 8.1 x 5.1 in. 888 g
PAIR OF SILVER CANDLESTICKS AND TWO SILVER SMALL TRAYS Probably 18th century The candlesticks on polylobed base with a baluster stem, probably Lucca, 18th Century, the two small trays oval, shaped, probably Spain, 18th Century. The candlesticks foot rim restored or replaced. Candlesticks 6.7 x 4.3 in. 1304 g
SMALL SILVER STAND AND TWO SILVER CHAMBER CANDLESTICKS France and Piedmont, 18th-19th Century Shaped double rocaille stand marked Turin, 18th century, re-marked with Napoleonic period marks, the two chamber candlesticks France, second half of 19th Century, in 18th Century style. 798 g Alzata 8.7 x 5.1 x 1.6 in.
TWO SILVER SUGAR BOWLS Turin, 18th Century and later One boat-shaped, smooth, a pear on top, assay and contre-assay probably of Giovanni Vernoni and tolerance mark for old jobs, 19th Century. The other oval, domed, a berry on top of the cover, in 18th Century style. The boat-shaped one 3.9 x 4.7 x 3.3 in. 588 g
TWO SILVER SUGAR BOWLS Turin, 18th-19th Century One Turin, late 18th Century, assay mark of Matteo Promis, oval, an embossed garland with bow decoration , the other Pietro Borrani, Turin, first quarter of the 19th Century, oval, smooth, a branch with acorns on top. 506 g The larger 3.7 x 5.5 x 3.9 in.
THREE SILVER GOBLETS AND A SILVER CUP 19th-20th Century The cup marked Edward Barnard & John Barnard , London, mid-19th century, circular, a floral decoration and a monogram engraved, together with a pair of goblets, Tozzi, Florence, XX century, smooth and a goblet with partial and very worn mark of Paris, 18th Century on the restored bottom. The cup 2.6 x 4.4 in. 522 g
TWO SILVER STANDS Early 19th Century One Rome, circular, smooth, a large coat of arms engraved in the center and one Turin, polylobed, a coat of arms surmounted by a marquis wreath engraved in the center. Damages and restoration, defects to the foot of the Roman stand. 1688 g The Roman stand 13.6 in.
TWO SILVER SUGAR BOWLS Late 18th Century One Turin, assay and contre-assay mark of Carlo Micha and Giovan Battista Carron, oval, domed, with two leaf handles, two strawberries on top, the other, smaller, probably Messina, oval, domed, a berry with leaves on top . 654 g The larger 5.5 x 5.8 x 3.5 in.
TWO SILVER-GILT AND ENAMELS EGGS AND A CAVIAR BOWL Marked Fabergé, Saint Petersbourg, 20th Century With silversmith's mark in Cyrillic characters, with floral decorations in polychrome enamels, with cabochon glass paste. In the lot also a silver stand for one egg. 468 g The eggs 4.1 x 2.8 in.
TWO SILVER, SILVER-GILT AND NIELLO CAVIAR BOWLS Russia, 19th Century One Obchinnikov, St. Petersburg, 1874, cylindrical, with openwork border, two reserves with views of St. Petersburg and one with the engraving '1864 S. Petersbourg 1875', the other, smaller, tripod, a scrolled decoration on the body, with probably fake Fabergé mark. 344 g The larger 2 x 3.5 in.
ROBY ROOT PRESSE-PAPIER 20th Century Representing a pair of sparrows in ruby ??root on geode, metal and vitreous paste. In the lot also two other bronze presse-papiers in the form of sparrows and two pebbles covered in silver, Fasano, Turin, 20th Century. 4.1 x 5.9 x 4.7 in.
NEPHRITE, SILVER, SILVER-GILT AND HARD-STONES BOWL Marked Fabergé, 20th Century Rhomboidal, with a silver gilt edge and a silver grip and hard-stones in the form of a snake, in a Fabergé case in wood, silk and velvet. In the lot also another cup in nephrite, silver and vitreous paste, pseudo-Fabergé, circular, with ear handles. 2.6 x 6.7 in.
GROUP OF SIX TRAVEL ICONS 19th Century and later One depicting the Mother of God with Child, with silver-gilt riza marked 1868, one the Mother of God of Kazan, with silver-gilt riza, late 19th century and one depicting Saint Sergius with silver-gilt riza, late 19th century and three others, beginning of the 20th century. The larger 4.5 x 3.5 in.
SILVER CIGARETTE CASE Moscow, 1908-1926 Samorodok silver rectangular cigarette case with crown of the kingdom of Siam in gold applied on the lid and clasp with cabochon sapphire, gilt inside. 180 g 0.7 x 4.1 x 2.8 in. The samorodok technique, much appreciated in 19th Century Russia, consists in heating the silver at a temperature close to the melting point and cooling it abruptly in water. An effect similar to a nugget with a rough surface is obtained.
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