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Sotheby’s to sell rediscovered Romanov art collection
8 Jul, 03:56 PM
Sotheby’s has announced that in November this year it will bring to the market, for the first time ever, an extraordinary and rediscovered collection of personal and rare objects, including many pieces by Fabergé, which belonged to the Romanov imperial dynasty.
"Items from the art collection of Her Imperial Highness Maria Pavlovna, Grand Duchess Vladimir (1854-1920) and her late husband, His Imperial Highness Grand Duke Vladimir Alexandrovich (1847-1909) - son of Emperor Alexander II and brother of Emperor Alexander III will be put on sale.” Sotheby's quoted its experts, Marcus Linell and Olga Vaigatcheva as saying.
Deposited at the Swedish Legation in November 1918, the month
The sale of this previously unknown and private collection will comprise around 100 lots of cigarette boxes and an extraordinary array of cufflinks, including many fine pieces by Fabergé, Imperial inscriptions and coats of arms and photographs of the Vladimirs and their immediate family. Estimates for the objects in the auction – several of which are still in immaculate condition – range from $130 to $150,000.
Discussing this cache, hitherto lost to posterity, Linell and Vaigatcheva commented, “We are absolutely thrilled to be offering for sale one of the most remarkable collections relating to the Romanovs to be offered at auction. Unknown for generations until their recent rediscovery, the objects, some of which still contain evidence of use by the Romanovs – remnants of tobacco and period Bogdanov cigarettes – truly evoke the grandeur and sublime taste of their original owners. We fully expect that the allure of this intimate and precious group, with its links to the historical events connected with one of the world’s most fabled dynasties, will hold the highest appeal for discerning collectors.”
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