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Two Russian porcelain Easter Eggs, 19th Century, presumably Imperial Porcelain Manufactory.

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Cecilia Nordström
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Two Russian porcelain Easter Eggs, 19th Century, presumably Imperial Porcelain Manufactory.

Gilded decoration against a blue ground. Height 7-8,5 cm.

Wear, small retouches to rims, the small egg with glaze crazing.

Alkuperä - Provenienssi

The private Collection of Nils Nessim (1916-1974), thence by descent.

Nils Nessim (1917-1974), was a Swedish businessman and carpet dealer, son of the Director and Carpet specialist Jean B Nessim (1887-1946). In 1942 he founded AB Nils Nessim in 1942, he expanded and in the 1960’s he founded Nils Nessim International and Nils Nessims Antiques. Nils were early schooled in the carpet business by his father, and went on many business trips to aquire carpets and goods for the stores. He travelled the world and built up an impressive collection of Antiques and Asian Works of Art alongside the carpet business. In 1959 he became the first westener to be allowed to export antiques from China. He is well known for his collection of Russian Easter Eggs, and at one point he is said to have had over 1000 of them.