23. Russian silver salt cellar-throne in the neo-Russian style from the workshop of A. FULDA. Moscow. Turn of the 19th-20th century.

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Russian silver salt cellar-throne in the neo-Russian style from the workshop of A. FULDA. Moscow. Turn of the 19th-20th century.

Russian silver salt cellar-throne in the neo-Russian style of the workshop of A. Fuld in Moscow, 1899-1908, with a slotted arched back decorated with geometric and floral decorative elements, with symmetrical slotted verticals along the edges from a flower in the center. With a lid on a hinge and a laconic arch surrounded by ornaments. The body with stirrup relief rollers stylizing wickerwork rests on four stepped legs with edging. Moscow hallmarks of 84 silver samples, 1899-1908. Assay master Ivan Lebedkin. Oval mark of the master A.F., Alesandr Iosifovich Fulda, famous 1862 -1917. Height 7.9 cm, width. 6.7 cm; weight 66 g.
Condition: Good
Style: Neo-Russian
Country: Russia, Moscow
Period: At the turn of 19th -20th century
Warranty: Seller Warranty
Material: Silver 84, Gilding
Product sizes: Height - 7.9cm, Width - 6.7cm, Depth - 4.2cm
Location: Gallery "Antiqon", Brivibas street 52, Riga, Latvia
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