Russian silver salt cellar-throne in the neo-Russian style from the workshop of A. Fulda. MOSCOW 1895. With a slotted back, stylizing the richness of the interior decor of Russian wooden architecture. With a cross flower on the central panel, a beam cornice decorated with three slotted circles, a hanging towel threaded into rings on the relief of a plank wall. The T-shaped chair cover with a loop is decorated with floral patterns at the corners of the arch field, which remain free. The body of the salt shaker is decorated with three-part rollers imitating the weaving of a vine and is mounted on four stepped legs with edging. Moscow hallmarks of assay master Lev Fedorovich Oleks, 1895, 84 samples of silver, and oval hallmark of A.F. - Alexander Iosifovich Fuld. He had a workshop from 1862 to 1917. On the inner surface of the lid - in two lines - A. Kochin. M. Petrov. Oval masters mark and Moscow hallmark of 84 hallmark silver from the last quarter of the 19th century. Height 10.2 cm, width. 8cm; weight 128 gr.
Material:
Silver 84, Gilding
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