Auction Preview: Russian art at Hampel Fine Art Auctions, Munich, Mar 28
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What: Russian art at Hampel Fine Art AuctionsWhere: Hampel Fine Art Auctions; Schellingstraße 44, 80799 Munchen, GermanyWhen: March 28Top lots of the sale:—Lot 422: Ivan Konstantinovich Aivazovsky (1817 – 1900): “Ship in Seenot.” Oil on canvas. 68 xAuction Preview: Russian art at Hampel Fine Art Auctions, Munich, Mar 28
What: Russian art at Hampel Fine Art AuctionsWhere: Hampel Fine Art Auctions; Schellingstraße 44, 80799 Munchen, GermanyWhen: March 28Top lots of the sale:—Lot 422: Ivan Konstantinovich Aivazovsky (1817 – 1900): “Ship in Seenot.” Oil on canvas. 68 x 46.5 cm. Signed and dated lower left «1875». Also signed and dated on the reverse. Estimate: 300,000 € - 400,000 € (341,999 USD – 455,999 USD)—Lot 421: Ivan Konstantinovich Aivazovsky (1817 – 1900): “Turkish Pavilion on the Shore with Men at Prayer at Full Moon.” Oil on canvas. 46 x 68 cm. Signed and dated lower right «1875». Estimate: 200,000 € - 300,000 € (227,999 USD – 341,999 USD)—Lot 426: Ilia Efimovich Repin (1844 - 1930 Kuokkala): “Portrait of a Lady with Red Rose, 1874.” Oil on canvas. 96 x 76 cm. Monogrammed lower left (recognizable under UV light), signed and dated «1874». Estimate: 80,000 € - 120,000 € (91,199 USD – 136,800 USD)—Lot 438: “High-quality pompous decorative vase in porphyry with fire-gilded applications.” Height: 59 cm. Maximum width: about 40 cm. Diameter of the base plate: 17 cm. Russia, first half of the 19th century. Estimate: 60,000 € - 70,000 € (68,400 USD – 79,800 USD)—Lot 425: Ilia Efimovich Repin (1844 – 1930, zug.): “Pleasure Study - Wool Streiders.” Lead on light- Colored, cardboard. 26.5 x 37 cm. Around 1879. Unsigned. In passepartout, framed behind glass. Estimate: 18.000 € - 25.000 €—Lot 430: “Elegant Faberge brandy bottle.” Height: 34 cm. 88 Zolotnik. Marke Faberge. St. Petersburg, around 1900. Estimate: 12.000 € - 14.000 € (13,679 USD – 15,959 USD)—Lot 434: “Russian icon with gilded Silberoklad, Maria with the Child.” 32 x 27 cm. Oklad with maker's mark and Russian «84» silver mark. Russia, 19th century. Estimate: 6,000 € - 8,000 € (6,839 USD – 9,120 USD)—Lot 435: Russian icon “Santa Seraphinianus.” 31.5 x 28 cm. Brands misguided. Russia, 19th / 20th century. Estimate: 5,000 € - 6,000 € (5,699 USD – 6,839 USD)—Lot 428: “Great Tsarist silver plate.” Diameter: 44 cm. Weight: 1550 g. Bottom-side hallmark «AP», one of the medallions with Austrian import hallmark (1901-1921). Russia, around 1918. Estimate: 5,000 € - 8,000 € (5,699 USD – 9,120 USD)—Lot 427: “Great Russian Kovsch.” Height: 26.5 cm. Weight: 1780 g. Hallmarked: 84 Zolotnik with Muscovite inspection, maker's mark not identified. Moscow, 1908 - 1926. Estimate: 4.000 € - 5.000 € (4,560 USD – 5,699 USD)—Lot 436: “St. Petersburg gold can.” Width: 9 cm. Weight: 117 g. Hallmarked inside with St. Petersburg fineness, maker's mark Faberge and maker's mark Henrik Wikstrom. Saint Petersburg, 1908 - 1926. Estimate: 4.000 € - 6.000 € (4,560 USD – 6,839 USD)For details, visit: https://www.hampel-auctions.com/Click on the slideshow for the highlights of the sale.http://www.blouinartinfo.com/Founder: Louise Blouin Read more