98. Painted vase. Imperial Porcelain Factory 1881-1894

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Painted vase. Imperial Porcelain Factory 1881-1894

An amphora-shaped porcelain vase in the Russian Empire style, decorated with stylized foliage and meander border, in white and gold on a turquoise background. On the obverse there is an oval cartouche made in the grisaille technique, depicting Pan and Aphrodite in a classical landscape, signed by I. Kh. (Cyrillic).

Mark: A III, Emperor Alexander III (1881-1894). Imperial Porcelain Factory. Height 31.5 cm.

Origin: Acquired by civil engineer Karl Mathias Hassenkamm, presumably at the auction of the estate of Prince Waldemar of Denmark, at the Sagførernes auction house, May 15, 1939. This real vase is believed to be one of a pair mentioned in catalog No. 534: Two vases, blue and gilded, decorated with cupids in medallions. Prince Waldemar of Denmark was the younger brother of Queen Maria Feodorovna of Denmark.

Condition: Earlier restoration
Style: Eclecticism
Country: Russia
Period: 19th century
Warranty: Seller Warranty
Material: Porcelain
Product sizes: Height - 31.5cm, Width - 20cm, Depth - 12cm
Location: Gallery "Antiqon", Brivibas street 52, Riga, Latvia
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