Lot 0221
Russian Silver Jam Spoon with Neo-Russian Engraved Decoration, St Petersburg, 1877
Estimate: 250-300€
Russian silver jam spoon with engraved Neo-Russian decoration.
St Petersburg, workshop of Samuel Zacharias Filander, 1877.
Silver; casting, engraving, chasing, twisting, polishing.
Length: 19 cm.
Weight: 95.3 g.
Marks: maker’s mark “S.F.” for Samuel Zacharias Filander; St Petersburg assay mark with assayer’s initials “И.Е” and date 1877; 84 zolotnik silver standard; St Petersburg town mark.
A Russian silver jam spoon with a deep rounded bowl and an elongated stem. The exterior of the bowl is engraved with a stylised Neo-Russian architectural motif: a wooden izba with a steep roof, carved gable, ornamental supports and geometric details recalling traditional Russian timber architecture.
Samuel Zacharias Filander, born in Finland in 1809, trained in Friedrichshamn and worked in St Petersburg from the 1830s. He later returned to Finland, then again settled in St Petersburg, where he became a master silversmith. After his death in 1868, the workshop was continued by his widow; the mark “S.F.” remained in use until the early 1880s. The present spoon, dated 1877 by the assay mark, therefore belongs to the later period of the Filander workshop.
Starting price: 200€
Estimate: 250-300€
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