Photo gallery
Thematic album ‘Museum collection items in the form of grace cup’
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Small glass in the form of a loving cup (in the box). Fabergé firm, Anders Nevalainen gold and silverware workshop. Russia, St. Petersburg. 1899-1904
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Saltcellar in the form of a stylized grace cup. Russia, Moscow. 1908-1917
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Jorum in the shape of loving cup with. Nakhim Kagan workshop (spoon), gold and silverware master Johan Ferdinand Olsonius (vase), Grachev brothers factory Russia, St. Petersburg. 1880-1890s.
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Vase in the form of loving cup. Egor Cheryatov gold and silverware factory. Russian Empire, Moscow. 1899-1908
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Vase in the form of loving cup. Fyodor Lorie firm, Egor Cheryatov gold and silverware factory. Russia, Moscow. 1899-1908
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Loving cup (bratina) with Cyrillic proverb. Boehm E.M. – the sketch author, Dyatkovo Crystal Factory. Russian Empire, Oryol province, Bryansk district, Dyatkovo village. 1880-1890s
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Potpourri vase, in the shape of a grace cup, with detachable lid. Russian Empire, Russian North. Early 18th century
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Potpourri vase, in the shape of a grace cup, with detachable lid. Russian Empire, Russian North. Early 18th century
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Loving cup (bratina) with Cyrillic proverb. Boehm E.M. - the sketch author, Dyatkovo Crystal Factory. Russian Empire, Oryol province, Bryansk district, Dyatkovo village. The 1880-1890s
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Dessert vase in the form of loving cup with the image of fancy flowers on spoon-shaped grooves. Lebedev Nikita. Russian Empire, Moscow. Late 1890s
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Vase in the form of loving cup. A.M. Postnikov gold, silver and bronzeware factory Russian Empire, Moscow. 1908-1917
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Wine punch set (jorum in the form of a loving cup and eight glasses). Nathaniel Bobir Commercial and industrial workshop, I.E. Morozov Trading House Russian Empire, Saint-Petersburg. 1908-1917