מכירה פומבית 11 Online Auction of Russian and Western European art № 11
Antiqon
7.12.24
Brivibas street 52-1B, Rīga LV-1011, Latvia, לטביה

Dear Ladies and Gentlemen,


We are delighted to invite you to participate in the Christmas Online Auction No. 11 by Antiqon, which will take place on December 7, 2024.


Our catalog features exceptional works of Russian and European art from the 18th to 20th centuries: unique silverware from leading Russian jewelry workshops, masterpieces of artistic casting and cabinet sculpture, collectible items, and exquisite jewelry from renowned European jewelry houses.


Highlights of the Auction

Among the most remarkable lots are gold and silver snuffboxes crafted by jewelers from France, Switzerland, and Germany. Of particular note are:


A silver musical box with gilding and precious stones, featuring a singing bird, crafted by Karl Griesbaum, 1930s.

A rare silver erotic musical automaton box.

For enthusiasts of Russian applied art, we proudly present items crafted by leading suppliers to the Imperial Court, including masterpieces by Fabergé. Notable among them:


A silver egg-shaped caviar dish by Erik Kollin for the House of Fabergé.

Cold weapon collectors will be captivated by:


A Caucasian shashka with gold and silver decor, Russia, 19th century.

A Caucasian dagger in silver from Georgia, 19th century.

An honorary Cossack shashka marked with the insignia of the 1918 Ice March.

A Russian officer’s dragoon saber, model 1881–1909.

For numismatics enthusiasts, the auction offers a unique opportunity to acquire rare gold and silver coins minted in Russia and Europe.


Jewelry and Decorative Arts

In the spirit of the holiday season, we are proud to present a luxurious collection of jewelry and watches from renowned brands, including Carrera y Carrera, Chopard, Franck Muller, and De Grisogono.


Porcelain and glass lovers will find rare treasures in our collection, such as:


A glass presentation goblet with the monogram and portrait of Empress Elizabeth Petrovna (Russia, 19th century).

A plate from the Order Service by the Popov Factory (1840–1850).

A porcelain dish depicting the calling of Mikula Selyaninovich, by the Kuznetsov Factory (early 20th century).

A cachepot by the Miklashevsky Factory (Russia, mid-19th century).

Interior Masterpieces

The interior section features works by top Russian and European craftsmen from the 19th century, including:


A two-light hanging lantern in the Louis XVI style (Russia, early 19th century).

A gilt bronze chandelier by LEROLLE Frères, Napoleon III period (France).

A Boulle-style chess table with bone figures (France, 19th century).

A safe by San Galli (Russia, 19th century).

Join the Auction

Take part in the bidding and discover masterpieces curated by our experts from private collections around the world. Every art connoisseur will find a unique piece to become the crown jewel of their collection.


To participate, please fill out the registration form on our website: antiquon.com.


Best regards,

Antiqon Team 

למידע נוסף
המכירה הסתיימה

פריט 763:

Babylonian Talmud, sections Tractate Yevamot and Giphot Alfas. Russia 19th century.

נמכר ב: €650
מחיר פתיחה:
300
הערכה :
€800 - €1,000
עמלת בית המכירות: 28% למידע נוסף
המכירה התקיימה בתאריך 7.12.24 בבית המכירות Antiqon
תגיות:

Babylonian Talmud, sections Tractate Yevamot and Giphot Alfas. Russia 19th century.
Babylonian Talmud, sections Tractate Yevamot and Giphot Alfas in the original publishers leather cover with gilded embossing. The book is in very good condition with an entrance title page imitating the portal of the Jerusalem Temple, frames and headpieces in the text. 19th century edition printed in Zhitomir in a famous Jewish printing house. Consists of two large sections: Tractat Yevamot and Giphot by Rebbe Issak Alfas. The first work is devoted to the condemnation of celibacy. It postulates the obligation of a childless widow to marry her husbands closest, unmarried relative (levirate marriage). The second part includes interpretations of the treatises of the Babylonian Talmud by Rabbi Issac Alfas. Dimensions of the book: 38 x 25 x 5.5 cm. The book is of great collectible and historical value.
Condition: Signs of wear commensurate with age
Style: Judaica
Country: Europe
Period: 19th century
Warranty: Seller Warranty
Material: Paper
Product sizes: Height - 38cm, Width - 25cm, Depth - 5.5cm
Location: Gallery "Antiqon", Brivibas street 52, Riga, Latvia