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      <value>written using the cyrillic alphabet and difficult to decipher, but presumably the artist's initial or forename followed by surname and date</value>
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      <value>written using the cyrillic alphabet. The words 'oranges' and 'vase' are clearly decipherable, but the first three letters appear to be an abbreviation</value>
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      <value>[?] &#x430;&#x43F;&#x435;&#x43B;&#x44C;&#x441;&#x438;&#x43D;&#x44B; &#x438; &#x432;&#x430;&#x437;&#x430;</value>
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      <value>84 / 5</value>
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        <summary_title>The Perceval Fund</summary_title>
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        <era>CE</era>
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        <value>1957</value>
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        <summary_title>Skulyari, Mikhail Nikolaevich</summary_title>
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        <value>Artist's Proof (one of ten)</value>
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        <summary_title>Russia</summary_title>
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    <value>Selected by Eric Chamberlain and Carl Winter from the Grosvenor Gallery exhibition, _Lithographs by twenty-seven Soviet artists_ (9 May-10 June, 1961).</value>
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      <value>The title as given in the catalogue produced for the 1961 Grosvenor Gallery exhibition, _Lithographs by twenty-seven Soviet artists_  (9 May-10 June) from which this print was bought. Translation of the second and third words of the inscribed title indicates that the oranges and vase are both described.</value>
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    <value>Vase and Jug</value>
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