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Lot 355
  • 355

An important silver and enamel presentation charger, Khlebnikov, Moscow, 1889

Estimate
80,000 - 120,000 GBP
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Description

  • Silver
  • diameter: 61cm, 24in.
circular with scalloped rim, centred with a finely cast allegorical depiction of Imperial Mother Russia, struck P. Sazikov and Imperial Warrant, 84 standard, the border cast and chased with pan-Slavic scrolls and set with alternating enamel and engraved roundels with dedication Division Cuirassée du Nord / La Colonie francaise de Moscou à L'Amiral Gervais 5 Août 1891 and inscribed Marengo, Marceau, Requin, Furieux / Surcouf., Lance, Torpilleur 128, Torpilleur 129, the back plate struck Khlebnikov, 84 standard  

Condition

In very good overall condition. Minor surface nicks and scratches consistent with age. A small number of cap nut fasteners lacking at the back, others replaced. There is a small gap at the join of the central medallion with the border. Very good weight.
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Catalogue Note

After the break-down of the alliance between Russiඣa, Germany and Austria, both France and Russia felt the danger o✅f being isolated in Europe. Public opinion in both countries favoured closer ties and an official rapprochement of the two nations began. First, France came to Russia's rescue by providing financial loans thereby securing closer economic links. Soon afterwards, in 1891, the French fleet sailed to Russian waters under the command of Admiral Gervais and anchored in Kronstadt.

The present lot commemorates this visit, considered to be the first official step toward an alliancꦑe between France and Ruဣssia, and was presented to the Admiral during the exchange of gifts between the two nations.