Lot 0107
Imperial Porcelain Manufactory. Plaque «Lady Holding a Snuffbox»
Estimate: 1500-2000€
Imperial porcelain manufactory. Plaque «Lady Holding a Snuffbox»
Porcelain, silver, chasing.
Makers mark of «DO». Porcelain – second half of the 18th century, silver – 1898-1908.
Dimensions: 7.9 x 8.9 x 1.2 cm.
Total weight: 78.3 g
Painted porcelain plaque depicting a young woman in a lace bonnet and blue dress, shown holding a small snuffbox and a note inscribed with the recipient’s name, Cabinet Courier Bartenev. This plaque referred to the inner side of the lid of a “Packet” Snuffbox addressed to Cabinet Courier Bartenev (Imperial Porcelain Factory. 1750s). See the attachments.
“Packet” snuffboxes were so called because they resembled small postal envelopes or packets. Such snuffboxes were not only used for storing tobacco, but also as a discreet “love mail” exchange in fashionable society.
Silver Workshop of Dmitry Ivanovich Orlov
Founded by Serpukhov merchant Dmitry Orlov, the workshop grew into one of Moscow’s leading producers of silver church vessels. By the 1870s it employed up to 200 craftsmen and collaborated with artists and sculptors, earning a Large Silver Medal at the 1865 Moscow Manufacturing Exhibition.
References: S. N. Kazakov. “Packet” Snuffboxes of the Imperial Porcelain Factory. St. Petersburg, 1913. P. 173-177.
Starting price: 1200€
Estimate: 1500-2000€
Hammer Price: UNSOLD€





































