Rare cream jug, presumably Ivan Petrovich Khlebnikov, Moscow, Russia, 1908-1917
84 Zolotnik; Gewicht: ca. 103 g; silberner Rahmgießer mit konischer Wandung, ausgestelltem Lippenrand, hoch angesetztem breitem Ausguss und Ohrenhenkel, umlaufendes fein ziseliertes Ornamentaldekor; innen Restvergoldung; am Ausguss und unterseitig gestempelt mit Marke der Moskauer Bezirksbeschauadministration für 1908 - 1917, Feingehaltsstempel sowie Doppeladlermarke und verschlagener Meistermarke, vermutlich Iwan Petrowitsch Chlebnikow; einige kleinere Kerben und Oxidationsrückstände; Höhe: ca. 7,8 cm.
84 zolotnik; weight: approx. 103 g; silver cream jug with conical wall, flared lip rim, high-set wide spout and ear-shaped handle, encircled by fine chased ornamental décor; interior with remnants of gilding; spout and underside stamped with the mark of the Moscow district assay administration for 1908-1917, fineness mark, double-headed eagle mark and a partially struck maker’s mark, presumably Ivan Petrovich Khlebnikov; a few small dents and oxidation residues; height: approx. 7.8 cm.
Clasp in 750/- white gold; stylised flower set with 7 small diamonds, total approx. 0.05 ct; colour and clarity: in the medium range; dimensions: approx. 20.2 x 14.9 mm; cream-coloured Akoya pearls with silvery lustre; natural surface characteristics and slightly irregular shape; diameter: approx. 7.5-8.3 mm; total length: approx. 100 cm.
20-carat yellow gold; total weight: approx. 89 g; oval lidded box in yellow gold with framed enamel miniature depicting a Watteau-style scene with an antique-inspired portrayal of a couple leaning toward each other with a dog in an idealised landscape at the centre of the lid, framed by dark blue enamel with guilloché paillon and pellet décor within chased borders featuring green enamel floral scrollwork; rim divided into four square cartouches with ornamental décor and underside with corresponding oval cartouche showing fine floral and ornamental decoration; age-related dents, surface rubbing, and enamel damages of 5 to 10 mm; interior on both sides stamped with fineness mark “20 K” and six-pointed crown with monogram “AI”; dimensions: approx. 2.5 x 6.9 x 4.9 cm.
Platinum; total weight: approx. 80 g; composed of multiple articulated segments with lateral flow; centrally set with 31 rubies in various colour varieties, carat, inclusion characteristics and cut types: 1 cabochon and 30 faceted; dimensions of the stones from 4.6 x 3.7 mm to 10 x 7 mm; laterally framed by a total of 252 diamonds cut in various old cuts; colour: H-L (mid to lower range); clarity: SI-Piqué 2 (in the mid to lower range); concealed box clasp with side safety eights; dimensions of the bracelet: centre approx. 23.6 mm, sides approx. 16.6 mm; total length: approx. 20 cm; stamped on the reverse: Carl Ernst; minor signs of wear to the facet edges; various tin restorations on individual prongs; presumably a marriage assembled from several pieces of jewellery.
Platinum; total weight: approx. 13.5 g; stylised lyre form; set with 7 rubies in various colour varieties, carat, inclusion characteristics and cut types: 2 in lozenge shape 9.3 x 7 mm and 7.7 x 6.6 mm; 4 round shapes with diameters of approx. 9.2 mm, 8.7 mm, 6.7 mm and 6.5 mm; oval 1 x 9.2 x 7.3 mm; framed by 111 diamonds pavé-set in various old cuts, total approx. 5.38 ct (according to engraving); colour: H-K; clarity: VS-Piqué 2; dimensions of the pin: 64 x 25.8 mm; stamped on the reverse: Carl Ernst; 2 rubies with punctual bruising, minimal facet wear; pin stem and at the Garder two small tin restorations; rubies likely added later; presumably a marriage.