This magnificent pair of tazzi vases is a unique example of the exquisite craftsmanship of the famous Grachev Brothers firm, purveyors to the Imperial Court. The silver stems are in the form of stylized dolphins, the scales of which are exquisitely engraved, and the tail fin holds a shell that serves as a base for a glass bowl. The legs rest on three twisted branches decorated with leaves, emphasizing the sophistication of the form and composition. The items bear the hallmarks of the St. Petersburg Assay Office, the 84th assay mark corresponding to the last quarter of the 19th century, the coat of arms of St. Petersburg, and the full maker`s mark - the Cyrillic inscription Grachev Brothers with a double-headed eagle. Material: Silver, Chasing, gilding. Dimensions: Height: 23 cm and 25.5 cm (including the bowl), Diameter of the glass bowl: 28.8 cm. Total weight without the glass part: 3944 g. These pieces not only demonstrate the highest level of craftsmanship of Russian jewelers, but also serve as a magnificent example of the artistic traditions and style of the late 19th century.
Material:
Silver 84, Gilding