19c. RUSSIAN IMPERIAL SLEIGH GILDED GOLD BRONZE NATURAL QUARTS ROYAL EGG KOVSH
Extremely rare collectible Item, Absolutely Unique Subject and Exclusive Museum quality exhibit. This is a rare solid Russian Quartz carved with a large sleigh made of gilded (golden) bronze on the top, polished bronze sleigh at the top. Don’t miss your chance. 7.5 inches width. 4.0 inches height. 5.0 inches depth. Gilded bronze, natural Russian pedestal made of Ural quartz. You are viewing exquisite Russian sleigh made of gilded (golden) bronze of the Russian Empire. The sleigh on a pedestal made of natural quartz, amazing gilded bronze is in good condition. It is was done many years ago, but anyway this spoon still in a good condition in corresponds to regarding its age. A great exemplar to add to your collection! The best indication of condition is to study the photographs carefully. A superb example all through. The gold field retains beautiful luster throughout, is essentially perfect, possible detection of not significant of microscopic contact marks invisible to the naked eye, no flaking, rubbing or any other noticeable wear. The best indication of condition is to study the photographs carefully, the pictures that are taken are also to be considered a part of the description of the item. Please examine all photographs carefully and do your own research if necessary. Please note that photographs are an important part of the item’s description. This is a rare solid Russian Quartz carved with a large sleigh made of Gilded (golden) Bronze on the top, polished bronze sleigh at the top. The sleigh features water quarts gilded sleigh, which is the brightest and most metallic form of gold leafing. The top is magnificent and features wonderful figuring and size. 7.5 inches width x 4.0 inches height x 5.0 inches depth. They stood out so beautifully with the lighting. Sleigh weighs just over 2 kilogram 254 gramma, quite heavy. The beauty and ornate detail in this piece is just breathtaking. History of Imperial gold and silverware. Russian masters enjoyed an unrivaled command of every technique employed in bronze and gold, silverware. This unique fusion of the national creative spirit and contemporary culture helped to create some of the greatest masterpieces of Russian and world jewelry. Pictures are part of Description.