Lot 0069
Imperial Glass Manufactory Glass with Stand and Cover, after A. Barmin, St Petersburg, 1820s–1830s
Estimate: 7000-9000€
Imperial Glass Manufactory. Glass with Stand and Cover
after a design by A. Barmin
Russia, St Petersburg, 1820s-1830s.
Gold-ruby overlay glass, gilt bronze.
Dimensions: 17 x 17,6 x 14,5 cm.
A richly colored glass of cylindrical form in a gilt-bronze stand with matching cover, executed after a design by A. Barmin for the Imperial Glass Manufactory. The vessel belongs to the costly table services produced for the highest segment of the Russian luxury market and demonstrates the manufactory’s mastery in combining brilliant colored glass with refined gilt-metal mounts.
The body is made in the technically demanding process of overlay glass, employing one of the most striking colored glass masses of the period, the so-called gold ruby. Its vivid pinkish-red tonality, deepened by the thickness of the material, is animated by an ordered system of horizontal cut bands. The decoration incorporates characteristic Empire-period motifs: wave cutting, pyramidal facets, lens-like pointed leaves, and smooth vertical planes, all arranged in a rigorously structured ornamental sequence. This disciplined horizontal articulation is especially characteristic of Russian glass of the 1830s.
The gilt-bronze mount reinforces the ceremonial quality of the object. The stand, raised on small lion’s feet and fitted with a scrolling snake handle, frames the glass with restrained elegance, while the domed cover is enriched with finely chased ornament in the form of radiating leaves and clusters, adding a note of decorative abundance to the geometric clarity of the cut vessel.
This glass with stand is a representative example of the Imperial Glass Manufactory’s high-grade production, in which technical sophistication, carefully calibrated color, and architectonic cutting were united in objects intended for aristocratic interiors and formal table display. See simeilar item in State Hermitage museum collection: https://www.hermitagemuseum.org/digital-collection/35948?lng=ru
Starting price: 6000€
Estimate: 7000-9000€
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