Lot 0176
Russian Silver-Gilt Fruit Vase. 3rd Moscow Artel, Moscow
Estimate: 1200-1500€

An unusual Russian Art Nouveau silver-gilt fruit bowl.
Moscow, Third Moscow Artel, retailed by the firm of N. V. Nemirov-Kolodkin, 1908-1917.
Silver, gilding; raising, chasing, engraving, repoussé, polishing.
Dimensions: 9.3 x 23 x 23 cm.
Weight: 598 g.
Marks: retailer’s mark “Немировъ-Колодкинъ”; maker’s mark of the Third Moscow Artel, “3МА”; Moscow assay mark with 84 zolotnik silver standard.
A rare silver-gilt fruit bowl of rounded circular form, standing on small stylised floral feet. The exterior is decorated with chased and repoussé motifs in the Art Nouveau taste: water lilies, seed pods, broad leaves and mushroom-like natural forms, placed asymmetrically around the softly swelling body.
The piece was made by the Third Moscow Artel, one of the accomplished Moscow silver workshops of the late Imperial period. Artel production occupied an important place in Russian decorative art of the early twentieth century, especially in the field of silver and enamel objects. Such workshops belonged to the same professional milieu that supplied or had previously worked for the great Russian houses, including Fabergé, Ovchinnikov and Khlebnikov.
The retailer, N. V. Nemirov-Kolodkin, was among the significant Moscow suppliers of luxury silver. Founded by Nikolai Vasilievich Nemirov-Kolodkin, merchant, jeweller and philanthropist, the firm became known for high-quality table silver and presentation pieces. From the late nineteenth century it supplied silver objects for the Imperial household, commissioning works from selected Moscow workshops according to the character and level of each order.

Starting price: 1000€
Estimate: 1200-1500€
Hammer Price: €

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