Bucket-shaped butter serving bowl with detachable lid on the tray
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; blowing, faceting, casting, presswork, soldering, grinding
9.1 x 18.7 x 15.6 cm (bowl 8.7 x 14.2 x 9.2 cm)
Marks: Inscription in Cyrillic “МОСКВА / Ф.Н.СЕРЕБ /....» и «СЕРЕБР… ОРТЪ” (rubbed out)
Butter serving bowl made of double-layer glass (clear colorless and milky) with silver detachable lid with grip and tray. Oval-shaped vase with two flat vertical handles, faceted in the form of palmettes, stylized as wooden bucket. Its body is processed with smooth vertical wide edges, rosette is on the bottom. The edge of detachable oval lid with side slots is decorated with relief C-shaped rocaille scrolls and topped with flower, serving as a grip. The oval tray with smooth bottom surface and wide board with ornately shaped edge is decorated with relief rocaille ornament of flowers and C-shaped scrolls.
Инв.8342.1-3./ДПИ