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Lot 177: A Fabergé silver-mounted nephrite vase, workmaster: Julius Rappoport, St. Petersburg, circa 1890

Est: £20,000 GBP - £30,000 GBP
Sotheby'sLondon, United KingdomNovember 26, 2008

Item Overview

Description

the body of baluster form, supported on ribbed band decorated with three foliate scroll feet, with workmaster's initials and scratched inventory numbers 43598 and 3451 and UMM, 84 standard

Dimensions

height: 15.5cm., 6in.

Artist or Maker

Provenance

Lady Deterding
Thence by family descent to George Bagratouni
Thence by family descent

Notes

PROPERTY FROM A PRIVATE EUROPEAN COLLECTION
Lady Deterding (1904-1980) was the second wife of Sir Henri Wilhelm August Deterding, oil magnate and Director General of Royal Dutch-Shell. Lady Deterding or Lydia Pavlovna Kondoyarova, a Russian by birth was a close friend of the Romanov and the Yusupov families. As an avid collector of Fabergé and jewellery, Lydia updated her collection buying from Grand Duchess Xenia at her home in Hampton Court, Wartski in London as well as acquiring various pieces in Paris. When she settled in Paris on Avenue Foch, she filled her house with beautiful paintings and works of art, including various nephrite objects by Fabergé (for more information on Lady Deterding collection please see Connoisseur, French edition, Des chefs-d'oeuvre pour decor quotidien, December 1962, p. 59)

During her years of marriage to Sir Henri she dedicated a considerable part of her life to helping Russian émigrés. It was in recognition of these services that she was granted the title of Princess Donskaya - the highest title that can be conferred on Russians not directly of royal blood. The title was conferred on Lady Deterding in 1937 in Amsterdam by the Grand Duke Cyril, first cousin of the late Tsar of Russia and regarded by Russian legitimists as the rightful "Tsar of all the Russias."

Auction Details

Russian Works of Art, Fabergé and Icons

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Sotheby's
November 26, 2008, 12:00 PM GMT

34-35 New Bond Street, London, LDN, W1A 2AA, UK