A RUSSIAN JEWELLED ENAMEL AND PARCEL-GILT ART-NOUVEAU CIGARETTE CASE MOSCOW, 1898-1908, MAKER'S MARK OF BOLIN
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A RUSSIAN JEWELLED ENAMEL AND PARCEL-GILT ART-NOUVEAU CIGARETTE CASE MOSCOW, 1898-1908, MAKER'S MARK OF BOLIN
Rectangular of oval section, the cover set with mother-of-pearl gold-mounted and rose-cut diamond set calla-lilies, against a concave mauve enamel ground within enamelled foliate and ribbon frame, with mother-of-pearl pushpiece, marked inside covers-3¾in. (9.5cm.) long
拍品专文
Bolin was a family firm that was founded in Saint Petersburg in the 1830's. They were considered one of Faberge's main competitors and were known for their use of art-nouveau forms.