May 23, 2024 10:00 EST

Russian Works of Art

 
Lot 655
 

655

Russian Gold and Enamel Badge of the Order of St. Stanislas

Estate / Collection: The Estate of Christina Haziris

Apparently no maker's mark or date mark, the suspension loop with French guarantee mark for Paris, post-1838

Width 58 mm, approximately 17.2 dwts.

Sold for $10,880
Estimated at $500 - $700

Includes Buyer's Premium


 

Estate / Collection: The Estate of Christina Haziris

Apparently no maker's mark or date mark, the suspension loop with French guarantee mark for Paris, post-1838

Width 58 mm, approximately 17.2 dwts.

The size of this badge measures between a standard second class and first class badge.

In generally good condition. Enamel roundel is cracked on one side (visible in catalogue photos). Glue residue to feet of eagles which fluoresces under UV light.

Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, is an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact and our Organization shall have no responsibility for any error or omission. Please contact the specialist department to request further information or additional images that may be available.

Auction: Russian Works of Art, May 23, 2024

  • Auction of Russian Works of Art on May 23, 2024 Soars Over Expectations

  • An Important Circa 1775 Jeweled Snuff Box with a Portrait of Empress Catherine II Tops $70k

  • Consignments Are Currently Being Accepted for Future Auctions


NEW YORK, NY -- Doyle's auction of Russian Works of Art on May 23, 2024 saw international competition drive exceptional results and a sale total far beyond expectations. The sale presented a range of objects dating from the 17th century to the 20th century, including vertu, Fabergé, silver, bronzes, porcelain and icons from American collections and estates.

Important Jeweled and Enameled Gold Portrait Snuff Box - Sold for $70,350
Highlighting the auction was a jeweled and enameled gold snuff box that determined bidders from both sides of the Atlantic drove to $70,350, far surpassing its $30,000-50,000 estimate. Fitted with a portrait of Empress Catherine the Great (1762-1796), the snuff box was made by Les Frères Toussaint, one of the most important bijoutiers working in Hanau in the second half of the eighteenth century. Russian sovereigns, like their Western European counterparts, presented gifts with their images, a tradition which reached its peak during Catherine’s reign. The Empress had many agents who purchased an immense number of luxury items in Western Europe, including gold boxes from Germany and Hanau, in particular. Prior to being acquired by the present owner, this snuff box was in the Robert Lehman Collection, one of this country’s most exceptional private art collections, most of which was a bequest to the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York following his death in 1969.


Fabergé Enameled Silver-Gilt and Wood Covered Box: Auction June 18
The upcoming auction of the Collection of Stephen Sondheim on June 18 features a Fabergé Enameled Silver-Gilt and Wood Covered Box in the form of a billiards table, Workmaster Karl Armfelt, St. Petersburg, 1908-1917. Est. $12,000-18,000. Read More


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