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P.OVCHINNIKOV - LARGE RUSSIAN SILVER KOVSH

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P.OVCHINNIKOV - LARGE RUSSIAN SILVER KOVSH
P.OVCHINNIKOV - LARGE RUSSIAN SILVER KOVSH
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Pavel OVCHINNIKOV - EXTREMELY RARE LARGE RUSSIAN SILVER and ENAMEL BIRD-FORM KOVSH
A Russian Silver and Enamel Bird-Form Kovsh by Pavel Ovchinikov, Moscow, 1908-1926, with a gilt interior and Kokoshnik hallmark featuring a woman's head turned right with a delta, made in Moscow. We are selling an old collection of magnificent Russian kovshs that have been collected for over 100 years.
CONDITION: Very good condition for its age. For further information, please refer to the pictures.
PROVENANCE: 1. By origin, from a family of Russian emigrants in the THIRD generation in the USA; 2. Hindman, Chicago, Illinois, USA, June 18, 2020 (the winner will receive this information); 3. Our sale of this item adds another layer of provenance. History of sale is very IMPORTANT for serious collection.
LARGE SIZE: Height 6 1/2 x length 10 1/2 x depth 4 inches (27 x 16.5 x 10 cm). Weight: 590 grams.
ESTIMATED PRICE: $3,000 - $15,000 (significantly lower than today's market price). You have a GREAT CHANCE to purchase a rare item for your collection, and over the years, its price will only INCREASE.
HISTORY of SALES: A few years ago, Russian silver and enameled kovshs made by Pavel Ovchinnikov were sold on Live Auctioneers for $260,000 (14 years ago), on Sotheby's for $111,600 (14 years ago), $113,000 (11 years ago), $115,000 (14 years ago), and $136,000 (11 years ago) - please refer to the screenshots for details. Today, prices have significantly increased compared to those of 5-10 years ago.
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HISTORY: Jeweller, silversmith, goldsmith, enameller, merchant, industrialist. Born in the family of a serf called Akim Ovchinnikov in the village of Otradnoe in Moscow Province (1830). Sent by Prince Dmitry Volkonsky to study in Moscow (1842), where he served as an apprentice in the jewellery workshop of his brother Andrei (1844-50). Emancipated from serfdom (1850) and married a woman called Marfa (1850). Opened his own workshop with his wife 's dowry of a thousand roubles (1851). Acquired his brother's workshop and opened a factory on First Goncharny (Potters) Lane in Taganka (1853). Employed a staff of four hundred (1854) and six hundred craftsmen and apprentices (1855). Appointed official purveyor to the future Tsar Alexander III (1865), King Victor Emmanuel II of Italy (1873), Grand Duke Mikhail Nikolaevich (1878) and King Christian IX of Denmark (1888). A

WIKIPEDIA: The Kovsh is a traditional drinking vessel or ladle from Russia. It was oval-shaped like a boat with a single handle and may be shaped like a water bird or a Norse longship. Originally the Kovsh made from wood and used to serve and drink mead, with specimens excavated from as early as the tenth century. Metal Kovsh began to appear around the 14th century, although it also continued to be carved out of wood and was frequently brightly painted in peasant motifs. By the 17th century, the Kovsh was often an ornament rather than a practical vessel, and in the 19th century it was elaborately cast in precious metals for presentation as an official gift of the tsarist government.
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P.OVCHINNIKOV - LARGE RUSSIAN SILVER KOVSH

Estimate $3,000 - $15,000
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