Lot 0049
Ovchinnikov. Match Holder with En-Plein Enamel
Estimate: 600-700€

Ovchinnikov. Match holder with en-plein enamel.
Silver, enamel. Dimensions: 4.6 x 3 x 1.6 cm. Weight: 20.8 g.
Makers mark of M. Ovchinnikov with the Imperial warrant. Petersburg, 1908-1917.
A rectangular silver vesta case designed as a playing card, the Queen of Clubs. The lid is finely enameled with a polychrome depiction of the crowned queen holding a flower, framed by club symbols at each corner. The sides are pierced for striking matches, combining functionality with playful design.

Mikhail Pavlovich Ovchinnikov (1855–1915)
Son of the firm’s founder, Pavel Akimovich Ovchinnikov. Supplier to the Imperial Court, and patron of the arts. Co-founder and member of the Council of the Imperial Stroganov School. After his father’s death in 1888, he continued the family business, becoming head of the trading house and director of the firm’s St. Petersburg branch.
In 1902 he supported the establishment of an enamel workshop at the Stroganov School, followed in 1909 by a jewelry workshop. He provided financial donations for the Whole Russian Design Competition of decorative arts and revived the jewelry school at the factory originally founded by P.A. Ovchinnikov.

Starting price: 500€
Estimate: 600-700€
Hammer Price: 500€

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