Rare silver-plated bronze salt shaker in pyramidal... Lot 127
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Rare silver-plated bronze salt shaker in pyramidal shape opening in two parts, set at the top with a blue stone cabochon, the four faces of the lid with chiselled decoration of fantastic animals, the square base with stylized wave decoration resting on four ball feet in light wood. Good condition.
Imperial Stroganov Institute for Industrial Arts, 1907-1917.
Marked under the base.
H. 12 x W. 6.5 x D. 6.5 cm.
History
The Stroganov School was founded in Moscow by Count Sergei Grigoryevich Stroganov in 1825 and officially became the Stroganov Imperial Institute for Industrial Arts in 1901 when it was placed under the patronage of the Empress' sister, Grand Duchess Elisabeth (1864-1918). The Institute's copper workshop opened its doors in 1902, where students followed an 8-year course and were encouraged to create their own style in addition to copying famous works. This salt shaker appears as an original composition.
Редкая серебряная солонка из в форме пирамиды, открывающейся на две части, на бронзы голубой каменный кабошон, четыре вершине с орнаментами фантастических животных, квадратное основание, украшенное стилизованными волнами четырех ножках светлого дерева. Хорошее состояние.
Императорский Строгановский художественно-промышленный
, 1907-1917 гг. институт Отмечено под основанием.
12 x 6.5 x 6.5 см.
История Елизаветы
Строгановское училище было основано стало оно графом Григорьевичем когда в 1825 году Сергеем Великой Императорским Москве Строгановым-в институтом
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