TOP LOTS AND AUCTION RESULTS
RUSSIAN ART
26 April 2019, 13.00
Hotel Metropole Monte Carlo
Hotel Metropole Monte Carlo
AUCTION HIGHLIGHTS
Lot 405 • A Russian Imperial parcel-gilt silver kovsh.
Present from Peter I the Great and Ivan V to Grigory Shtchepetov, 1693.
L. 30 cm. Moscow maker, late 17th century.
Lot was sold for 176 530 €*
L. 30 cm. Moscow maker, late 17th century.
Lot was sold for 176 530 €*
Lot 483 • Yuliy KLEVER (1850-1924)
Sunset, 1914
Oil on canvas, 53 x 84 cm
Lot was sold for 44 450 €*
Oil on canvas, 53 x 84 cm
Lot was sold for 44 450 €*
Lot 481 • Yuliy Klever (1850-1924)
Riverside, 1912 Signed, inscribed in Cyrillic and dated 'Yuliy Klever 1912' (lower right) Oil on canvas 44 x 67 cm.
Lot was sold for 31 750 €*
Lot was sold for 31 750 €*
Lot 419 • Iroic song about the march to the Polovtsy of the prince of Novagorod-Seversk, Igor Svyatoslavich, written in ancient Russian in the end of the 12th century.
Lot was sold for 36 830 €*
Lot 415 • BEKETOV, Platon Petrovich (1761-1836) Description in the face of celebration that took place in February 1626;
during the marriage of the sovereign tsar and grand duke Mikhail Feodorovich, with the empress queen Evdokia Lukyanovna from the Streshnen family.
Lot was sold for 34,290 €*
Lot was sold for 34,290 €*
Lot 413 • Grigory RASPUTIN (1869-1916) AUTOGRAPH
Notebook of Countess Sophia Petrofina Zavadovskaya, 15,5x10 cm.
Lot was sold for 21 590 €*
Lot was sold for 21 590 €*
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We would like to inform our clients that, temporarily, we are unable to accept wire transfers from the Russian Federation and residents of the Russian Federation.
This decision is in accordance with Council Regulation (EU) 2022/428, leading to the temporary suspension of lot deliveries to the Russian Federation.
We would like to inform our clients that, temporarily, we are unable to accept wire transfers from the Russian Federation and residents of the Russian Federation.
This decision is in accordance with Council Regulation (EU) 2022/428, leading to the temporary suspension of lot deliveries to the Russian Federation.
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