Wooden bucket-shaped butter serving bowl with detachable lid, on the tray
Wooden bucket-shaped butter serving bowl with detachable lid, on the tray
Russian Empire, Moscow
The 1840s
Aleksander Ksimantovsky factory of plated silver, The Maltsovs factories
Double-layer glass, tin, plated silver; faceting, casting, presswork, soldering, grinding, blowing
9.3 x 18.3 x 15.5 cm (bowl: 8.7 x 14.2 x 9.2 cm)
Marks: inscription in Cyrillic “МОСКВА / Ф.Н.СЕРЕБ. / К С ИМАН Т СЪ СКА” and “СЕРЕБРЕНЫЙ БОРТЪ”
Butter serving bowl made of two-layer glass (clear colorless and "ruby") with silver detachable lid with grip and tray. Oval-shaped vase with two flat vertical handles, faceted in the form of palmettes, stylized as a wooden bucket. Its body is processed with smooth vertical wide facets; rosette is on its bottom. The edge of detachable oval lid with side slots is decorated with relief C-shaped rocaille scrolls and topped with a rose flower, serving as a grip. The oval tray with a smooth surface and ornately shaped edge is decorated with relief rocaille ornament of flowers and C-shaped scrolls.
Инв.8343.1-3/ДПИ