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A group of parcel-gilt and cloisonné enamel tea ware11th Artel, Moscow (creamer and sugar bowl), the rest by various makers, 1896-1917 image 1
A group of parcel-gilt and cloisonné enamel tea ware11th Artel, Moscow (creamer and sugar bowl), the rest by various makers, 1896-1917 image 2
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A group of parcel-gilt and cloisonné enamel tea ware
11th Artel, Moscow (creamer and sugar bowl), the rest by various makers, 1896-1917

27 November 2013, 14:00 GMT
London, New Bond Street

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A group of parcel-gilt and cloisonné enamel tea ware

11th Artel, Moscow (creamer and sugar bowl), the rest by various makers, 1896-1917
comprising: a sugar bowl and creamer with a stylized foliate pattern in blue, green, pink, and violet varicoloured cloisonné enamel, the handles with pierced abstract and stylized cloisonné enamel rooster motif, both on four shaped feet, marked on bases, the bowls of the teaspoons with a pink, blue and green foliate pattern in cloisonné enamel on red enamel ground, with twisted gilded stems terminating in white and blue enamel finials, the sugar scoop with a similar stylized floral motif, outlined in a turquoise blue dot pattern, the lemon fork and sugar tongs similarly decorated with a floral pattern in varicoloured cloisonné enamel, all 84 standard
diameter of sugar bowl including handles: 20cm (7 1/2in)., height of creamer including handle: 9 1/2cm (3 1/2in)., length of each teaspoon: 13 1/2cm (5in)., length of sugar scoop: 12cm (4 1/2in)., length of sugar tongs: 13cm (5in)., length of lemon fork: 10cm (35 1/2in). (17)

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