6. SILVER SALT CELLAR IN THE FORM OF A THRONE WITH AN OPENWORK BACK RUSSIA, KOSTROMA, 1880s–1890s

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live_auctionAUCTION OF RUSSIAN AND EUROPEAN ART No. 15 · Part I
Auction begins: 02 May 2026 12:00
Estimate: 200-300 EUR
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SILVER SALT CELLAR IN THE FORM OF A THRONE WITH AN OPENWORK BACK RUSSIA, KOSTROMA, 1880s–1890s

An elegant silver salt cellar executed in the form of a miniature throne with a high architectural back, representing a characteristic example of Russian decorative and applied art of the late 19th century. The composition is based on architectural and furniture motifs, emphasised by the clear geometry of the body, stepped base and richly developed ornamental decoration.

The openwork back is designed as a symmetrical structure with pierced vegetal and geometric ornament organised around a central diamond-shaped motif. The upper section is crowned with a stylised pediment featuring balusters and a crenellated frieze, recalling forms of Old Russian architecture. The side supports are decorated with fine chasing and ornamental bands, reinforcing the architectural character of the object.

The rectangular body with profiled walls is adorned with linear and zigzag engraved decoration. The base is solid and contoured, providing both stability and visual completeness. The interior of the bowl is fully gilded, a traditional measure used to protect silver from the corrosive effects of salt while simultaneously enhancing the ceremonial appearance of the piece. The hinged lid is functionally and compositionally integrated with the back, preserving the overall harmony of the design.

Material: Silver, 84 standard, gilt interior.

Hallmarks: Maker’s mark of an unidentified master “AB” in a rectangular cartouche; Kostroma town assay mark depicting the city coat of arms – a galley sailing on a river; To the left, the silver standard “84”, characteristic of the Kostroma assay office of the 1880s–1890s; Additional assay marks.

Dimensions: Height: 7.5 cm; Width: 6 cm; Depth: 5 cm.

Condition: Good. Even natural patina to the silver. Gilding to the interior well preserved. Minor signs of age and use consistent with the period. No deformations or restorations observed.

Provenance: Private collection.

Condition: Good, with traces of use
Style: Neo-Russian
Country: Russia
Period: 19th century
Warranty: Seller Warranty
Material: Silver 84, Gilding
Product sizes: Height - 7.5cm, Width - 6cm, Depth - 5cm
Location: Gallery "Antiqon", Brivibas street 52, Riga, Latvia
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