2229 Lincoln Street
Cedar Falls, IA 50613
United States
Founded in 1969, Jackson’s International Auctioneers and Appraisers has grown to become one of the nation’s premier service providers for the sale and appraisal of antiques and fine art. Our regularly scheduled auctions bring to market a broad array of objects, including Russian icons, Old Master pa...Read more
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Dec 6, 2017 - Dec 7, 2017
A PAIR OF INTERESTING IMPERIAL RUSSIAN PERIOD MENUS. The first by noted graphic artist Ignaty Nivinsky (1880 - 1933), dated April 11, 1900 (Easter Tuesday), printed in colors, highlighted in silver paint, and depicting Imperial Russian imagery including the double headed eagle and St. George slaying a dragon. The central section with elaborate menu, the name of the artist, and printed by A.A. Levenson, Moscow. Contained in a glazed frame with the bottom displaying brocade cloth, overall dimension including frame 28.75 inches x 9 inches (73 x 22.5 cm). Together with an original watercolor design for a menu celebrating the centennial of the Battle of Borodino depicting at top center St. George slaying a dragon within a ribbon tied vistory wreath and below a scroll emblazed in Russian with the name Borodino and the dates 1812 - 1912. The mid-ground and fore-ground depicting the two monuments and a victory arch, and at right center a lunch menu for 15 September 1912, the lower right corner signed in Cyrillic by the artist S. Rodionov and dated 1912. Contained in a glazed frame with the bottom displaying brocade cloth, overall dimension including frame 27.25 inches x 12.25 inches (69.5 x 31 cm).
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