Lot 0055
Ovchinnikov silver-gilt and lacquered enamel beaker
Estimate: 2500-3500€

An unusual Russian silver-gilt and lacquered enamel beaker, the rounded body decorated with translucent red lacuqer over a chasing ground, applied with gilt vine and leaf ornament, and raised on acorn feet. Marked P. Ovchinnikov in Cyrillic with Imperial Warrant. Moscow, 1896.

Height: 9.5 cm
Weight: 126.6 g

This piece was produced by the celebrated Moscow firm of Pavel Ovchinnikov, a former serf who founded his own workshop in 1851. Ovchinnikov rapidly expanded his business, becoming one of Russia’s most renowned jewelers. He executed commissions for Grand Duke Alexander Alexandrovich (the future Emperor Alexander III), and in 1881 was appointed Supplier to the Imperial Court. Earlier, at the Vienna Exhibition of 1873, King Victor Emmanuel II of Italy had granted him the title of Supplier to His Majesty. The Ovchinnikov firm’s shop was located on Kuznetsky Most in Moscow and regularly received gold medals at national and international exhibitions for the artistry and quality of its silver and enamel.

Comparable examples of Ovchinnikov’s enamel beakers have appeared on the art market, including a related piece sold at Sotheby’s https://www.sothebys.com/en/auctions/ecatalogue/2006/russian-art-n08182/lot.315.html

Starting price: 2000€
Estimate: 2500-3500€

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