Small silver kovsh with gilding, created in the famous workshop of the Supplier to the Imperial Court Alexander Lubavin in Saint Petersburg between 1899 and 1908. The product is decorated with an exquisite floral ornament, made using the cloisonné enamel technique. Fine foliate motifs and floral patterns are harmoniously combined with bright polychrome enamel applied to a gold base. The upper edge is decorated with a pearl frieze of turquoise enamel, giving completeness and sophistication to the composition. Dimensions: Height: 3.5 cm, Width: 8 cm, Depth: 5 cm. Weight: 51 g Condition: Wear over time. Hallmarks: Full hallmark LYUBAVIN under a double-headed eagle, corresponding to the workshop of Alexander Lyubavin, Assay mark of St. Petersburg, 1899-1908. Numbers: 88 corresponding to the silver standard
Material:
Silver 88, Cloisonné enamel, Gilding
Period:
At the turn of 19th -20th century
Country:
Russia, St. Petersburg
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