An Alexander III late 19th century Russian 875 standard silver and plique-à-jour enamel footed
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An Alexander III late 19th century Russian 875 standard silver and plique-à-jour enamel footed cup, Saint Petersburg circa 1890 by A.?, retailed by Grachev Brothers Of tapering hexagonal form upon a domed spreading foot. The sides of panels of roses and other flowers in plique-à-jour enamel all against a powder blue background. Marked underneath with retailer’s mark ????????. Length – 8.1 cm / 3.25 inches Weight – 103 grams / 3.31ozt Gavrill Petrovich Grachev founded the company in 1866, at his death in 1873 his sons Mikhail, Simon and Grigory took over the company and renamed it into Grachev Brothers. From 1886 the firm was made official supplier of the King of Denmark and in 1892, the firm was awarded the title of purveyor of the Imperial Court and was permitted use the Imperial Warrant. (Mark: Postnikova 1262)
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An Alexander III late 19th century Russian 875 standard silver and plique-à-jour enamel footed
Estimate £200 - £300
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