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Place of Origin: Russian
Vermeil and Enamel Russian Cup by Pavel Ovchinnikov
By Pavel Ovchinnikov
Located in London, GB
This Russian decorative beaker is crafted from vermeil (silver-gilt) and plique-à-jour enamel. The cylindrical beaker tapers from top to bottom, the body of the beaker formed from fi...
Category
Late 19th Century Antique Russian Jars
Materials
Enamel, Silver
After the Antique Etruscan Two-Faced Bronze Vessel
Located in Astoria, NY
After the Antique Etruscan Two-Faced Bronze Oil Vessel, depicting the faces of a Maenad and Satyr, stamped "The Hermitage" in Cyrillic with foundry mark to circular base.
4.5" H x 2...
Category
20th Century Neoclassical Russian Jars
Materials
Bronze
Russian Gilt Bronze and Malachite Covered Vase
Located in New York, NY
A Russian gilt bronze and malachite covered vase on porphyry base.
Form of winged cupids supporting a malachite vase.
Russia, circa 1800.
Height...
Category
Early 19th Century Antique Russian Jars
Materials
Malachite, Porphyry, Bronze
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