Lot 94 , Three Russian porcelain Easter eggs, late 19th/early 20th century,
Three Russian porcelain Easter eggs, late 19th/early 20th century, two probably Imperial Factory St Petersburg, the first painted with a continuous band of flowers, within gilt borders, 7.5cm, the second with gilt outlined panels of flower festoons within turquoise borders, impressed or incised no. '34' to the unglazed base, 9.8cm, the last painted with a band of flowers within pale blue borders, 9cm with velvet ribbon
Estimate £400-600
The smaller egg with a continuous band of flowers has minor wear and light scratching to the gilding and enamels. The flower festoon egg has some occasional wear to the gilding and minor glaze imperfections. The last egg with velvet bow has some occasional scuffs to the blue ground, otherwise all in good condition
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Sold for £650