Count Friedrich-Werner von der Schulenburg - a silver goblet, once the possession of Tsar Nicholas II and his wife Alexandra Fiodorovna. The goblet is embossed, chiseled, and engraved. Chinese export marks for approx. 1900. Surface completely ornamented with illustrations of battle scenes and court life. There is a shield-shaped field on the obverse side bearing the crowned monograms of the ruling pair "N II" and "A". The stem is in the shape of an ascending, twisting lucky dragon. The openwork, carved base is of high quality wood. Height 35 cm. Weight with bas,


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