Russian silver photo frame, made at the Moscow factory of Antip Ivanovich Kuzmichev at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries, is an exquisite example of decorative and applied art. The decorative trim is made in the form of intricate plant motifs created using the cloisonné enamel technique. Deep shades of blue, green and red harmoniously combine with the golden background, emphasizing the ornamental elegance and artistic expressiveness of the product. The beveled glass of the frame gives the composition visual depth and emphasizes the sophistication of the decorative elements. The design is equipped with a stable stop and suspension, which allows the product to be used as a table or wall accessory. Hallmarks: initials AK in a rectangular shield - master Antip Kuzmichev, assay mark with the number 84 and an image of a woman`s head in a kokoshnik, facing left, as well as the initials IL - assay inspector of the Moscow district Ivan Lebedkin, corresponding to the period 1899-1908. Condition: The item is in good condition. Dimensions: Height - 13.5 cm, length - 12.6 cm. Weight: 160 g.Historical information: The Moscow factory of Antip Ivanovich Kuzmichev, founded in Moscow in the mid-19th century, was one of the most respected jewelry workshops for the production of silverware and decorative and applied art items in Russia. Antip Kuzmichev became famous for his works, made in the traditions of Russian jewelry art using filigree, niello and polychrome enamel. The factory`s products were distinguished by their refined design, rich decor and high quality of execution. The factory`s fantasy and enamel works were very popular in the USA, where they were exported by the famous firm Tiffany & Co. The products included icons, frames, ladles, cups, photo frames and other decorative items. The products of the Kuzmichev factory were repeatedly exhibited at Russian and international exhibitions, receiving high marks and awards.
Period:
At the turn of 19th -20th century
Material:
Silver 84, Cloisonné enamel, Gilding