Lot 0071
Imperial Glass Manufactory Glass with Stand and Cover, St Petersburg, 1820
Estimate: 6000-8000€

Imperial Glass Manufactory. Glass with Stand and Cover
Russia, St Petersburg, 1820.
Colourless crystal, mirror, gilt bronze.
Blown glass, cut in the peacock feather pattern, casting, gilding.
Dimensions: 15 × 21 × 15 cm.
A covered glass with stand, executed in colourless crystal and mounted in gilt bronze, is a refined example of early nineteenth-century production at the Imperial Glass Manufactory. The vessel is set within an elegant circular frame above a mirrored base and accompanied by a richly modeled handle, the whole conceived as a luxurious table object in the Empire taste.
The crystal body is cut in the so-called “peacock feather” pattern, a decorative system in which elongated oval and eye-shaped motifs create a fluid, iridescent play of light across the surface. The lower part of the vessel rises from a faceted foot.
The gilt-bronze mounting is particularly elaborate. The stand rests on three finely cast lions feet and encloses a mirrored plateau that enhances the brilliance of the crystal by multiplying its reflections. The curving handle, cast in the form of a stylized serpent, introduces a dynamic sculptural accent and reflects the Empire fascination with antique and exotic ornamental vocabularies. The domed lid is enriched with radiating floral vine amd clusters ornament and delicate beaded detailing, completing the object with a note of ceremonial richness.
Comparable works are preserved in major Russian museum collections, including the State Hermitage Museum and the State Historical Museum in Moscow.

Starting price: 5000€
Estimate: 6000-8000€
Hammer Price: €

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