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One, the bowl en plein enamelled with a portrait of a woman in traditional Russian dress, within iridescent cloisonné enamelled coils, scrolls and flower heads, the handle similarly decorated, mark of Feodor Rückert, Moscow, 1908-1917; the other, the bowl champlevé enamelled with varicolour stylised cockerel on a stippled silver ground, marked P. Ovchinnikov with Imperial warrant, Moscow, 1885; the other two, each bowl cloisonné enamelled with varicolour foliate motifs over a stippled ground, with twisted handles, maker's mark 'EA', Moscow, 1908-1917
The spoon by Feodor Rückert, 734 in. (19.7 cm.) long, and smaller
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