Lot 0067
Imperial Glass Manufactory Glass with Stand and Cover, after A. Barmin
Estimate: 7000-9000€

Imperial Glass Manufactory. Glass with Stand and Cover
after a design by A. Barmin
Russia, St Petersburg, 1820.
Gilt bronze, mirror.
Blown glass, cutting in the Russkii kamen’ manner, casting, gilding. Dimensions: 14,5 x 16 x 12,5 cm.
A cylindrical covered glass in finely cut crystal, mounted in an elaborate gilt-bronze stand with integral undertray. Executed after a design by A. Barmin, the piece belongs to the refined early Empire production of the Imperial Glass Manufactory, where architectonic clarity of form was joined to the brilliance of Russian cut crystal and the elegance of gilt-metal mounts.
The vessel is decorated in the so-called “Russian stone” manner, a type of deep geometric cutting intended to imitate the faceted richness and sculptural play of hardstone carving. The crystal body is enlivened by a dense network of intersecting cuts, diamonds, and reserved circular lenses, which catch and refract light with exceptional vividness.
The gilt-bronze mount enhances the ceremonial character of the object. The domed cover is enriched with radiating palm leafs ornament and bordered by a finely chased band; the scrolling snake handle and applied lion’s feet supports are cast with delicacy and precision. See simeilar item in State Hermitage museum collection: https://www.hermitagemuseum.org/digital-collection/35948?lng=ru

Starting price: 6000€
Estimate: 7000-9000€
Hammer Price: €

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