ANTIQUE 20thC RUSSIAN SOLID SILVER TEA GLASS HOLDER, VASILIY AGAFANOV c.1900
20th Century Russian Faberge silver tea glass holder, made in Imperial style, with wreaths and garlands, applied with a solid arching scroll handle decorated with acanthus leaves.
Hallmarked silver 84 (875 standard), Moscow, c.1900, Maker Vasiliy Agafonov.
Reference Number: A8040
20th Century Russian Faberge silver tea glass holder, made in Imperial style, with wreaths and garlands, applied with a solid arching scroll handle decorated with acanthus leaves.
Hallmarked silver 84 (875 standard), Moscow, c.1900, Maker Vasiliy Agafonov.
Reference Number: A8040
20th Century Russian Faberge silver tea glass holder, made in Imperial style, with wreaths and garlands, applied with a solid arching scroll handle decorated with acanthus leaves.
Hallmarked silver 84 (875 standard), Moscow, c.1900, Maker Vasiliy Agafonov.
Reference Number: A8040
DESCRIPTION
Antique early-20th Century Russian Faberge solid silver tea glass holder, made in Imperial style, with wreaths and garlands, applied with a solid arching scroll handle decorated with acanthus leaves. Hallmarked silver 84 (875 standard), Moscow, c.1900, Maker Vasiliy Agafonov.
Presented to dear Viktor Vladimirovich Vinogradov (Russian: Ви́ктор Влади́мирович Виногра́дов; 12 January 1895 [O.S. 31 December 1894] – 4 October 1969) was a Soviet linguist and philologist who presided over Soviet linguistics after World War II.
From Boris Skvirsky. A Russian revolutionary and diplomat, who from 1922 to 1933 served as the Soviet unofficial representative in the USA and made a significant contribution into the US diplomatic recognition of the USSR in November 1933.
CONDITION
In Great Condition - No Damage.
SIZE
Height: 12cm
Width: 11cm
Weight: 205g