South African and International Art, Decorative Arts

Online-Only Auction, 30 April - 7 May 2018

Property of the Estate Late Mr Vyvyan P Myerson

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ZAR 763
Lot 67
  • A Russian silver and niello beaker, probably Andreì Vilbgelm Vekman, Moscow, mid-19th century
  • A Russian silver and niello beaker, probably Andreì Vilbgelm Vekman, Moscow, mid-19th century
  • A Russian silver and niello beaker, probably Andreì Vilbgelm Vekman, Moscow, mid-19th century
  • A Russian silver and niello beaker, probably Andreì Vilbgelm Vekman, Moscow, mid-19th century


Lot Estimate
ZAR 600 - 800
Selling Price
Incl. Buyer's Premium & VAT
ZAR 763

About this Item

A Russian silver and niello beaker, probably Andreì Vilbgelm Vekman, Moscow, mid-19th century
with moulded rim, the body engraved with a pair of rondels, enclosed by scrolling foliage, the base engraved with the initials ‘P.Y’,dents, repairs, 6,5cm high, 50g


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