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A Russian cut-glass Vase, circa 1850-60's. Attributed to Dyat'kovo Chrystal works.

Estimate
80 000 - 100 000 SEK
7 140 - 8 930 EUR
7 250 - 9 060 USD
Hammer price
Unsold
Purchasing info
For condition report contact specialist
Cecilia Nordström
Stockholm
Cecilia Nordström
Senior specialist Asian Ceramics and Works of Art, European Ceramics and Glass
+46 (0)739 40 08 02
A Russian cut-glass Vase, circa 1850-60's. Attributed to Dyat'kovo Chrystal works.

Of baluster form, the neck with everted rim, the body cut with stepped roundels and stylized leaves, centering an enameled gold foil inclusion of a large medallion depicting a colourful bouquet on a red ground surrounded by a band of forget-me-nots and radiating stiff leaves, on a circular foot. Height 31,4 cm.

Firningcrack.

Provenance

Christie's London, 8 November 1999, lot 359.

Exhibitions

D.Tarshis. Objects of Fantasy: Glass inclusions of the Nineteenth Century, The Corning Museum of Glass, New York, 2001. p. 154, no 88.

Literature

N.A. Asharina and T.I. Dulkina, Russian Ceramics and Glass of the 18th and 19th Centuries, Moscow, State History Museum, 1978, no 78.

More information

The attribution of this vase to the Dyat'kovo Chrystal Works is based on a comparable example illustrated in N.A. Asharina and T.I. Dulkina, Russian Ceramics and Glass of the 18th and 19th Centuries, Moscow, State History Museum, 1978, no 78.