Silver glass holder in neo-Russian style with cloisonné enamel and gilding. Lyubavin. End of the 19th century.
Silver glass holder in neo-Russian style with cloisonné enamel and gilding. Lyubavin. End of the 19th century.
Silver glass holder in neo-Russian style with cloisonné enamel and gilding. Lyubavin. End of the 19th century.
Silver glass holder in neo-Russian style with cloisonné enamel and gilding. Lyubavin. End of the 19th century.
Silver glass holder in neo-Russian style with cloisonné enamel and gilding. Lyubavin. End of the 19th century.
Silver glass holder in neo-Russian style with cloisonné enamel and gilding. Lyubavin. End of the 19th century.
Silver glass holder in neo-Russian style with cloisonné enamel and gilding. Lyubavin. End of the 19th century.
Silver glass holder in neo-Russian style with cloisonné enamel and gilding. Lyubavin. End of the 19th century.
Silver glass holder in neo-Russian style with cloisonné enamel and gilding. Lyubavin. End of the 19th century.
Silver glass holder in neo-Russian style with cloisonné enamel and gilding. Lyubavin. End of the 19th century.
Silver glass holder in neo-Russian style with cloisonné enamel and gilding. Lyubavin. End of the 19th century.
Silver glass holder in neo-Russian style with cloisonné enamel and gilding. Lyubavin. End of the 19th century.
Silver glass holder in neo-Russian style with cloisonné enamel and gilding. Lyubavin. End of the 19th century.
Silver glass holder in neo-Russian style with cloisonné enamel and gilding. Lyubavin. End of the 19th century.
Silver glass holder in neo-Russian style with cloisonné enamel and gilding. Lyubavin. End of the 19th century.
Silver glass holder in neo-Russian style with cloisonné enamel and gilding. Lyubavin. End of the 19th century.
Silver glass holder in neo-Russian style with cloisonné enamel and gilding. Lyubavin. End of the 19th century.
Silver glass holder in neo-Russian style with cloisonné enamel and gilding. Lyubavin. End of the 19th century.
Silver glass holder in neo-Russian style with cloisonné enamel and gilding. Lyubavin. End of the 19th century.

Silver glass holder in neo-Russian style with cloisonné enamel and gilding. Lyubavin. End of the 19th century.

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May 18, 2024 12:00 PM GMT+03:00
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Silver and gilded glass holder of a cylindrical shape in the neo-Russian style, with a high arched handle and a saucer for resting your finger. Decorated with bright festoons of a floral motif on a soft blue cloisonné enamel background. Highlighted with pearl belts over cobalt blue and a floral green base. Petersburg. Last quarter of the 19th century. 88 standard silver. Personal mark of the manufacturer, supplier of the Grand Ducal House of Lyubavin. Height: 15.5 cm. Weight: 225 g.
Art:
russia
Height:
9.5 cm
Width:
11 cm
Depth:
8.5 cm
Period:
Late 19th century
Style:
Neo-Russian
Country:
Russia, St. Petersburg
Material:
Silver 88, Cloisonné enamel, Gilding
Condition:
Revive
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Very good
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FACTORY OF ALEXANDER LUBAVIN
The Factory of Alexander Lubavin was a Russian silver and jewellery enterprise founded in 1853 in Saint Petersburg. The workshop specialised in artistic silverware, including ceremonial and regimental pieces, and from 1900 held the official title of Supplier to the Imperial Family.
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