An exquisite silver vase with a crystal insert, made by the famous Russian jewelry firm of I. Khlebnikov, supplier to the Imperial Court in the early 20th century. The vase combines the richness of decorative elements and the subtlety of jewelry craftsmanship, characteristic of the best works of Moscow masters. The crystal bowl of the vase has a complex cut with a sophisticated pattern that creates a play of light, and its upper edge is decorated with carved fan-shaped elements that give the vessel a refined aesthetic. The base of the vase is decorated with a carved rosette. The silver base is richly decorated with relief wreaths, garlands and classical ornaments. The handles of the vase, made in the form of stylized architectural elements with floral motifs, emphasize the elegance and monumentality of the form. Four exquisite legs with plant decor complete the composition, giving it a balanced and harmonious look. Hallmarks: Full hallmark: KHLEBNIKOV, corresponding to the firm of Khlebnikov, supplier to the Imperial Court. Small hallmark with the letters IKH, Hallmark of the Moscow Assay Office 1908-1917 with the image of a woman`s head facing right, with the number 84 and a letter in an oval, Additional round hallmark with a woman`s head facing right. Dimensions: Height: 12 cm, Width: 32 cm, Depth: 13 cm. Gross weight 1275 grams.Historical background: Ivan Khlebnikov`s firm was founded in the 1860s and quickly gained recognition for its outstanding jewelry, made in the best traditions of Russian and European art. In 1872, the company was awarded the title of official supplier to the Imperial Court, which was recognition of the highest quality of its products. The company participated in many international exhibitions, receiving prestigious awards for craftsmanship and artistic style. In 1917, after the October Revolution, the company ceased to exist.
Period:
Early 20th century
Material:
Silver 84, Crystal