EUROPEAN & GERMAN COLLECTIBLES_Auction 35
Apr 25, 2021
USA
 1927 Boblett Street Blaine, WA 98230, USA
We are Selling Several Collections of European and German WW2 Collectible Items.
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LOT 19100:

RUSSIAN PORCELAIN ALEXANDER I, SIGNED, 1812.

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RUSSIAN PORCELAIN ALEXANDER I, SIGNED, 1812.
RARE RUSSIAN PORCELAIN ALEXANDER I BUSTER, SIGNED and DATED, 1812.
19th. C Russian Porcelain Alexander Buster, signed and dated - 1812.
CONDITION: The item is described to the best of our knowledge. Please refer to pictures and email with any questions.
LARGE SIZE: 10 inches (25,4 cm).
ESTIMATE PRICE: $3,000 - $4,000.
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WIKIPEDIA: Alexander I reigned as Emperor of Russia between 1801 and 1825. He was the son of Paul I and Sophie Dorothea of Württemberg. Alexander was the first Russian King of partitioned Poland, reigning from 1815 to 1825, as well as the first Russian Grand Duke of Finland, reigning from 1809 to 1825. He was born in Saint Petersburg to Grand Duke Paul Petrovich, later Emperor Paul I, and succeeded to the throne after his father was murdered. He ruled Russia during the chaotic period of the Napoleonic Wars. As prince and emperor, Alexander often used liberal rhetoric, but continued Russia's absolutist policies in practice. In the first years of his reign, he initiated some minor social reforms and (in 1803-04) major, liberal educational reforms, such as building more universities. Alexander appointed Mikhail Speransky, the son of a village priest, as one of his closest advisors. The Collegia was abolished and replaced by the State Council, which was created to improve legislation. Plans were also made to set up a parliament and sign a constitution.

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