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Timeline - RussiaAUCTION HOUSES referred below : Christie's Site Press HWPH Site MacDougall's Site Sotheby's Site Press PAST SALES MacDougall's, London,… Started by Pierre TavlitzkiLatest Reply |
2008 Auction HistoryAll Results in BOLD Christie's sells a steel sword made in Tula estimated £ 300 K in London on November 24, sale 7630, Lot 40. (UNSOLD) A… Started by Pierre TavlitzkiLatest Reply |
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Railroads in the Old RussiaIn the 1830s, the marvel of the time is the railway. Of course, engineers are trying to establish it in Russia. Tsar Nicolas I was reluctan… Started by Pierre Tavlitzki |
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The Imperial Porcelains of Monsieur PopoffAlexandre Popoff had a shop of Russian antiques in Paris, and was interested in all aspects of Russian art. His collection of porcelain fro… Started by Pierre Tavlitzki |
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The Presentation of the Porcelains to the TsarTwice a year, at Easter and Christmas, the Imperial manufactories of porcelain and glassware offered to the Tsar the most prestigious piece… Started by Pierre Tavlitzki |
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Jun 11 Reply by Pierre Tavlitzki |
Symbols of Russia on a Punch BowlHere is a large bowl in enameled gilded silver, which displays in a very tight high relief the symbols of old Russia. This important piece… Started by Pierre Tavlitzki |
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Timeline - RussiaAUCTION HOUSES referred below : Christie's Site Press HWPH Site MacDougall's Site Sotheby's Site Press PAST SALES MacDougall's, London,… Started by Pierre Tavlitzki |
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2008 Auction HistoryAll Results in BOLD Christie's sells a steel sword made in Tula estimated £ 300 K in London on November 24, sale 7630, Lot 40. (UNSOLD) A… Started by Pierre Tavlitzki |
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Tula Steel diamondsThe city of Tula, 200 kilometers south of Moscow, reached fame circa 1800 for its armoury workshops. Tula craftsmen worked steel, for the I… Started by Pierre Tavlitzki |
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Nov. 25, 2008 Reply by Pierre Tavlitzki |
A War Soup TureenThis piece of silverware in the shape of a warship could well scare an enemy of Russia. It is indeed an extravagant soup tureen, 59 cm long… Started by Pierre Tavlitzki |
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Nov. 25, 2008 Reply by Pierre Tavlitzki |
The Unbeatable success of FabergéHe was an entrepreneur who knew how to choose his customers! In 1885, Karl Fabergé was appointed by Alexander III official supplier to the… Started by Pierre Tavlitzki |
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Nov. 25, 2008 Reply by Pierre Tavlitzki |
What sort of badge was worn at the Imperial Court of RussiaAll observers say and assess that what comes from Russia is in the top fashion of the time being, and that greatly interested Russian buyer… Started by Pierre Tavlitzki |
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