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Comprising:
a silver-gilt three-piece flatware set, each handle cast as a Greek cross surmounted by a hand of benediction, with Russian religious inscriptions and sayings, in the original fitted leather case, maker's mark indistinct, probably Cyrillic 'IS' for Ignatiy Sazikov, St. Petersburg, 1882;
a silver tray, by Gubkin, Moscow, 1854;
a silver teapot, with fluted lower body, an ebonized scroll handle and finial, unrecorded maker’s mark Cyrillic ‘FN’, Moscow, 1822;
a glass goblet, engraved with a crowned cypher ‘IC’ within military trophies on one side, and the Imperial double-headed eagle on the other side, on a faceted baluster stem and circular foot, by the Imperial Glass Factory, St. Petersburg, late 18th / early 19th century
The goblet, 1034 in. (27.3 cm.) high; the tray, 1212 in .(32 cm.) long
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