A PARCEL-GILT SILVER AND NIELLO BOX
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A SILVER-GILT BONBONNIÈRE

WITH PARTIALLY READABLE WORKMASTER'S INITIALS 'E', RUSSIA, LATE 18TH CENTURY

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A SILVER-GILT BONBONNIÈRE
WITH PARTIALLY READABLE WORKMASTER'S INITIALS 'E', RUSSIA, LATE 18TH CENTURY
Circular, the detachable cover inset with a silver-gilt medal depicting Empress Catherine II in profile, signed 'J.C.G. Jaeger', the base inset with a silver-gilt medal depicting the Empress as Minerva and commemorating peace with The Treaty of Küçük Kaynarca between the Russian Empire and Ottoman Empire in July 1774, signed 'J. Gass', the sides reeded, indistinctly marked inside cover and base
3½ in. (8.9 cm.) diameter
9.28 oz. (288.6 gr.)
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Aleksandra Babenko
Aleksandra Babenko

拍品專文

The Treaty of Küçük Kaynarca, signed in July 1774, brought an end to the Russo-Turkish War (1768-1774) and marked a major military triumph for the Russian Empire. While it did not gain vast territories from the Ottoman Empire, Russia assumed control of Southern Ukraine, Northern Caucasus, and Crimea. The Crimean Khanate, although it formally gained its independence, became dependent on Russia. The two key seaports of Azov and Kinburn came under Russian control, and thus Russia gained its first foothold on the Black Sea coast, allowing its navy and merchant fleet direct access to the Black Sea. Furthermore, the treaty granted the Russian Empire official status as protector of Orthodox Christians living in the Ottoman Empire, opening the door to future Russian expansion.

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