拍卖会 10 Fine and Applied Art Auction № 10
由 Antiqon 举行
星期六, 30.11.24, 12:00
Brivibas street 52-1B, Rīga LV-1011, Latvia, 拉脱维亚

Dear Esteemed Guests,




We are delighted to extend a warm welcome and invite you to join us for the Classic Auction No. 10 hosted by the Antiqon Marketplace . This prestigious event will be held on November 28, 2024, at the Antiqon Art and Antiques Center, located at 52 Brivibas Street, Riga, Latvia.




The auction catalog showcases an exquisite selection of Russian and European art from the 18th to 20th centuries. You will have the opportunity to acquire magnificent silverware from Russia’s finest jewelry houses, masterful works of artistic casting and cabinet sculpture, celebrated paintings, rare collectibles, and exquisite jewelry from leading European brands.




Highlighting Our Top Lots:


Among the standout pieces is "Winter Sunset" by Julius Klever (1912). This mesmerizing painting captures the mystical beauty of a winter sunset, its rich colors and expressive tones transporting viewers to a magical snowy evening on the verge of twilight.




Another unmissable treasure is Franz Roubaud's "Peasant Troikas in Winter", a stunning work that beautifully encapsulates the majesty of the Russian winter landscape. Roubaud's mastery of form and atmosphere is evident in every stroke.




Icon collectors will be captivated by Mikhail Yegorovich Karpinsky's "The Lord Almighty", a remarkable example of early 20th-century Russian Art Nouveau.




Unique Collectibles:


A rare Russian silver presentation ladle in Art Nouveau style, crafted by Alexander Vyakev for Fabergé in early 20th-century St. Petersburg, is sure to spark interest among collectors. Additionally, silver items from renowned Russian workshops favored by monarchs and aristocrats will be available for bidding.




In the porcelain and faience category, collectors should take note of an elegant vase designed by Ernst August Leuteritz (1860–1863), an outstanding example of Meissen porcelain, along with unique works from the Imperial Porcelain Factory, and Popov and Gardner manufactories.




Particular Gems to Watch:


A gold pocket watch by Pavel Bure (1880–1887), presented as a gift by the Cabinet of His Imperial Majesty during the reign of Alexander III.


A gold snuffbox by Charles Colin, crafted in Hanau circa 1830.


The collection of furniture and interior pieces offers masterpieces from renowned Russian and European furniture makers of the 19th century, including:




A Louis XVI-style two-tiered tea table by François Linke.


A cabinet table by Milanese master Ferdinando Pogliani.


A sophisticated Louis XV-style writing desk.


For lovers of Art Deco, we feature bronze sculptures of dancers using the chryselephantine technique, created by masters Paul Philippe and Georges Morin in the early 20th century.




Participate in the Bidding:


With hundreds of meticulously curated items from private collections worldwide, each art enthusiast will find a piece to enrich their collection.




We invite you to participate in this extraordinary auction by registering at antiqon.com.




We look forward to welcoming you and wish you the best of luck with your bids.




Best regards,


Antiqon Marketplace





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拍卖品 39:

Silver photo frame with guilloché enamel. Saint Petersburg. I.S. Britsyn. 1908-1917.


Price including buyer’s premium: 1,280
起拍价:
1,000
估计的价格 :
€2,000 - €3,000
拍卖行佣金: 28% 更多详细信息
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Silver photo frame with guilloché enamel. Saint Petersburg. I.S. Britsyn. 1908-1917.
Master of the Faberge company I. Britsyn. Silver photo frame with guilloché enamel. St. Petersburg, 1908-1917. Silver, carving, blue guilloché enamel, beveled glass. Hallmarks: 84 samples, female head in a kokoshnik, facing to the right and code of the St. Petersburg Assay Office, workshop “BRITSYN”, “I.B”. Dimensions: height 10 cm, frame diameter – 9.8 cm, clear diameter – 5.8 cm O. Weight: 248 g. Britsyn Ivan Savelievich (1870-1952). Former employee of the Faberge company in St. Petersburg (“Our former employee.” From the notebook of Eugene Faberge - Tatiana Faberge Archive, Versonne, France). He passed the exam to become a goldsmith in March 1903 and opened his own enterprise, “Russian Enamel” (Malaya Konyushennaya Street, 12), where 10-15 people worked. The companys products were awarded a gold medal at the St. Petersburg Craft Exhibition in 1909. In 1910 – 1917 Ivan Britsyn repeatedly supplied his products to the courts of members of the imperial family and to the Cabinet of His Majesty. Ivan Britsyns products were in constant demand on the English market. He made products made of stone and purple, collaborated with A. Sumin. During the NEP period he had his own workshop (1923). Britsyns products are often exhibited at auctions at the worlds largest auction houses and are listed along with Faberge items. Britsyn managed to create his own creative style, unlike Faberge, the distinctive features of which are original shaping, large guilloche patterns of unexpected geometry and a more contrasting and “thick” palette of enamels. Cigarette cases with pale blue and white transparent enamel are considered Britsyns calling card. Britsyn, one of the few, besides Faberge, made table clocks. The revolution of 1917 interrupted the work of the extraordinary jeweler. Information about his work in the period 1924-1952. are very scarce, but it is known that Ivan Savelyevich continued to work in his specialty.
Коробка: 15x15x15
Warranty: Seller Warranty
Material: Silver 84, guilloche enamel
Product sizes: Height - 10cm, Width - 9.5cm, Depth - 3cm
Location: Gallery "Antiqon", Brivibas street 52, Riga, Latvia
Condition: Excellent
Style: Neoclassicism
Country: Russia, St. Petersburg
Period: Early 20th century