Lot 0033
Decorative Plate with the Arms of the Russian Empire, ISU
Estimate: 150-200€
Decorative Plate with the Arms of the Russian Empire, made for the Tercentenary of the Romanov Dynasty.
Russia, Moscow, Imperial Stroganov School of Technical Drawing, 1913.
Metal alloy; casting, filigree work, polychrome enamelling.
Diameter: 10.5 cm.
A small commemorative decorative plate produced in honour of the celebrations of the 300th anniversary of the House of Romanov in 1913. The central medallion is decorated with the double-headed eagle of the Russian Empire, rendered in polychrome enamel against a turquoise ground. Around it runs a stylised ornamental band with geometric motifs, while the outer border is filled with scrolling foliate ornament in blue, red, green and pale turquoise enamels.
The work belongs to the circle of objects produced in the workshops of the Imperial Stroganov School in Moscow, one of the leading centres of Russian applied art in the early twentieth century. Such pieces were often made by students under the supervision of teachers and workshop masters, or collectively in the specialised departments of the school, including metalwork, chasing, enamelling and mounting.
Starting price: 100€
Estimate: 150-200€
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