214. Porcelain tea cup from the ceremonial service of the yacht POWER

ID-ANTQ-4890
live_auctionLive Auction of Russian and Western European art №4
Bidding is completed
empty bag
Didn't have an opportunity to BUY?
Place your search request in our affiliate network, which includes more than 450 professional art market dealers around the world..
guarantee
Auction participation
payment and delivery
A convenient and secure service that guarantees bidders the placement of preliminary bids, as well as bids in real time.
View the rules for the ANTIQON auction
Payment type:
payments
delivery:

Porcelain tea cup from the ceremonial service of the yacht POWER

Imperial Porcelain Factory. A pair of tea from the ceremonial service of the imperial yacht DERZHAVA. It was made during the reign of Emperor Alexander II at the IPZ in St. Petersburg. The service project was created by the famous Russian architect I.A. Monighetti. No defects or restorations. The height of the cup is 7 cm, the diameter of the saucer is 15.5.


Built at the Admiralty shipyard in St. Petersburg, the imperial yacht Derzhava was launched in 1874 and was intended for use in the Baltic Sea. The court architect, professor of the Imperial Academy of Arts Ippolit Antonovich Moneghetti (1819 - 1878). Also according to the project of I.A. Moneghetti in 1871 - 1878. a ceremonial yacht service in the Russian style was created. Ornamental decor includes state and maritime symbols, the monogram of Emperor Alexander II, the imperial power, the image of a two-headed eagle, sea ropes, chains and anchors. The service for thirty people was complemented by a crystal piece made at the Imperial Glass Factory. Items from this service are in collections of the State Museum Hermitage, the State Russian Museum, etc. Bibliography: Under the royal monogram, works of the IPE from the collection of the State Museum Hermitage, St. Petersburg,

Condition: Good
Material: Porcelain
Product sizes: Height - 7cm, Width - 15.5cm, Depth - 15.5cm
Location: Gallery "Antiqon", Brivibas street 52, Riga, Latvia
Style: Neo-Russian
Country: Russia, St. Petersburg
Period: Mid-19th century
Item description is approximate automatic translation . Antiqon.com is not responsible for translation errors. Show original text.
machine translation
Do you have a similar item?
Want to sell it ?
for pigs
Fill out the description of your item, attach high-quality photos of it, and set an affordable price. After moderation, your ad will go to the Antiqon online catalog and will be available to collectors from all over the world.
Subscribe to our newsletter
Never miss new auctions
Subscribe

Your latest views