ANTIQUE RUSSIAN CANDY BOWL, c.1900
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ANTIQUE RUSSIAN CANDY BOWL, c.1900
Late 19th-century Russian antique candy bowl.
HALLMARKS: Hallmarks with 'MANZEVICH' and 'S.P.B' in Cyrillic for workmaster and city St.Petersburg. Also it has other matks.
CONDITION: Very good condition for its age. The item is described to the best of our knowledge. For further information, please refer to the pictures and feel free to contact us via email with any questions.
DIMENSIONS: 6 x 7 1/4 inches (14.5 x 18.5 cm). Weight: 368 grams.
ESTIMATE PRICE: $100 - $300.
INVESTMENT: This is a true investment and heirloom-quality piece of the highest level, as it will continue to increase in value each year.
WARRANTY: The buyer has 7 days to authenticate items valued at up to $5,000 and 15 days to inspect items valued at $5,000 or more. Items can be returned to the seller for a refund; please refer to the Terms for more details.
NO RESERVE: More than 70% of all auctioned items have NO reserve price. Among the remaining items, there is a very reasonable reserve price set.
OFFER: If an item is NOT SOLD, you can still submit a reasonable offer. Please save the link to this page. Selling on consignment.
PAYMENT: Payment can be made with a Credit Card, Zelle, PayPal (for international bidders), Wire Transfer, Check, or Money Order.
PAY in PARTS: You can pay for any item over a period of 3-6 months. Simply make a 10% deposit, and the item will be reserved for you. If you need more time please email us. Over the last few years, many people have found this possibility very helpful.
FREE SHIPPING worldwide for items valued at $5,000 or more. For other items, domestic shipping costs are $18.85. There are NO pick-up fees, NO handling fees, and NO transportation fees. Combined shipping is available, and the next item will have a shipping fee of ONE DOLLAR.
NEW: Buyers who are satisfied with our service and give us a 5-star rating will receive FREE domestic shipping for ONE YEAR !!
WELCOME: We welcome new bidders and will ship the item according to your instructions.
PLEASE NOTE: If you want to buy this item, please make a bid now. Any offer is welcome. Some lots that do not have any bids on them will be CLOSED THREE days before the auction starts and will not be included in it. Currently, there are 700+ items available for preview, but there will be ONLY 450 items in the Live Auction.
HISTORY: Silverware was produced mainly in St Petersburg (which had more western European influence and therefore a more European style) and Moscow (where a more pure Old Russian-inspired style came from), but other cities like Kiev, Odessa, and even places as far afield as Archangelsk had silversmiths creating beautiful objects of art. The industry grew quickly, aided by art exhibitions held from the mid-1850s onward and the public excitedly snapped up the beautiful objects they produced. An exhibition in London in 1851 showcasing silver made in Moscow introduced the Old Russian style to western Europe and the renown of Russian silversmiths increased, with firms like Ovchinnikov, Kurlyukov, the Grachev Brothers, and Faberge attaining national and international renown.
Late 19th-century Russian antique candy bowl.
HALLMARKS: Hallmarks with 'MANZEVICH' and 'S.P.B' in Cyrillic for workmaster and city St.Petersburg. Also it has other matks.
CONDITION: Very good condition for its age. The item is described to the best of our knowledge. For further information, please refer to the pictures and feel free to contact us via email with any questions.
DIMENSIONS: 6 x 7 1/4 inches (14.5 x 18.5 cm). Weight: 368 grams.
ESTIMATE PRICE: $100 - $300.
INVESTMENT: This is a true investment and heirloom-quality piece of the highest level, as it will continue to increase in value each year.
WARRANTY: The buyer has 7 days to authenticate items valued at up to $5,000 and 15 days to inspect items valued at $5,000 or more. Items can be returned to the seller for a refund; please refer to the Terms for more details.
NO RESERVE: More than 70% of all auctioned items have NO reserve price. Among the remaining items, there is a very reasonable reserve price set.
OFFER: If an item is NOT SOLD, you can still submit a reasonable offer. Please save the link to this page. Selling on consignment.
PAYMENT: Payment can be made with a Credit Card, Zelle, PayPal (for international bidders), Wire Transfer, Check, or Money Order.
PAY in PARTS: You can pay for any item over a period of 3-6 months. Simply make a 10% deposit, and the item will be reserved for you. If you need more time please email us. Over the last few years, many people have found this possibility very helpful.
FREE SHIPPING worldwide for items valued at $5,000 or more. For other items, domestic shipping costs are $18.85. There are NO pick-up fees, NO handling fees, and NO transportation fees. Combined shipping is available, and the next item will have a shipping fee of ONE DOLLAR.
NEW: Buyers who are satisfied with our service and give us a 5-star rating will receive FREE domestic shipping for ONE YEAR !!
WELCOME: We welcome new bidders and will ship the item according to your instructions.
PLEASE NOTE: If you want to buy this item, please make a bid now. Any offer is welcome. Some lots that do not have any bids on them will be CLOSED THREE days before the auction starts and will not be included in it. Currently, there are 700+ items available for preview, but there will be ONLY 450 items in the Live Auction.
HISTORY: Silverware was produced mainly in St Petersburg (which had more western European influence and therefore a more European style) and Moscow (where a more pure Old Russian-inspired style came from), but other cities like Kiev, Odessa, and even places as far afield as Archangelsk had silversmiths creating beautiful objects of art. The industry grew quickly, aided by art exhibitions held from the mid-1850s onward and the public excitedly snapped up the beautiful objects they produced. An exhibition in London in 1851 showcasing silver made in Moscow introduced the Old Russian style to western Europe and the renown of Russian silversmiths increased, with firms like Ovchinnikov, Kurlyukov, the Grachev Brothers, and Faberge attaining national and international renown.
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ANTIQUE RUSSIAN CANDY BOWL, c.1900
Estimate $100 - $300
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Item located in Blaine, WA, us$18.85 shipping in the US
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