Tuesday, October 26, 2010

19th CENTURY QUILL PEN GIVEN TO RUSSIAN PRINCE TO SELL AT BONHAMS




A rare Commemorative Jewelled Silver-Gilt Presentation Quill Pen created in 1867 by the Sazikov Firm in St. Petersburg will be offered by Bonhams in the Russian Sale on December 1 It is estimated to sell for £80,000 – 100,000 or $125,749-158,429.

Formed as a quill, encrusted with seed pearls and emeralds, this extraordinary pen was presented on 13th June, 1867 to Prince Aleksander Gorchakov by the wives of St. Petersburg aristocrats to commemorate the 50th anniversary of his service at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The six dates engraved on the reverse side mark the ascending steps in the remarkable career of a legendary diplomat, statesman and professional politician.

As one of the most powerful foreign ministers in Europe, Gorchakov took part in every important diplomatic negotiation, treaty and foreign policy initiative that shaped Russia’s standing in European politics during the second half of the 19th  century. Deeply committed to protecting Russia’s foreign interests, Gorchakov devoted his entire life to raising the prestige of Russia on the international arena. He has an enduring reputation as one of the most influential and respected diplomats of the 19th century.

This jeweled token of appreciation, decorated with Gorchakov’s monogram under the princely crown and fitted in the original box with the family crest, symbolized many extraordinary achievements of a remarkable Russian statesman.    
  

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