Auctioneers removed imperial furniture at auction
Furniture from the Winter Palace, created for the Empress Alexandra Feodorovna in the late XIX century, removed from the auction auction house Bukowskis Finland. The press service of the house reported that there was a conflict between the client to sell home furnishings and his relatives. The descendants of the Romanovs in this situation do not participate, said RIA Novosti. Once the conflict is settled, the house Bukowskis suggests again put headsets on the auction.
Existence headset became known in early 2009. Furniture was established master Nikolai Svirsky on sketches by the architect Nicholas Nabokov in 1894 for the Silver room Empress. In 1920 the Soviet government sold the furniture. Subsequently, it was discovered in Finland.
A set of furniture, now consisting of 11 items, valued at 100-150 thousand euros. A total headsets included 15 subjects.
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