Service with enamel painting in the "Oriental style": kumgan, pitcher, decanter with a stopper, goblets, and liqueur glasses
Service with enamel painting in the "Oriental style": kumgan, pitcher, decanter with a stopper, goblets, and liqueur glasses
France
1860
J. Imberton – decorator of the kumgan; Appert Frères
Transparent colorless glass; polychrome (colored) enamel and gold painting
The base of the kumgan features a hand-painted signature in reddish-brown enamel: J. P. Imberton
The colorless transparent glass service consists of twenty-five pieces: kumgan, pitcher, decanter with stopper, eleven "large" goblets, six "medium" goblets, and five liqueur glasses. The surface of each piece is decorated with ornamental painting consisting of vignettes, semicircles, and floral and geometric patterns, arranged both in friezes and as standalone motifs. The decoration is executed in polychrome enamel and gold.
11360.1-25MC/ДПИ