Lot 0156
Russian Silver-Gilt and Cloisonné Enamel Beaker Set in Case (2 pcs), Moscow, 1908–1917
Estimate: 12000-15000€

A rare Russian silver-gilt and cloisonné enamel beaker set, in the original fitted case.
Moscow, Third Moscow Artel, retailed by the firm of N. V. Nemirov-Kolodkin, 1908-1917.
Silver, gilding, cloisonné enamel; repoussé, filigree, enamelling, gilding.
Height of each beaker: 7.5 cm.
Total silver weight: 282.6 g.
Marks: maker’s mark of the Third Moscow Artel, “3МА”; Moscow assay mark with 88 zolotnik silver standard; retailer’s mark “Немировъ-Колодкинъ”.
Case: original fitted wooden case, the interior stamped in Cyrillic: “Фабрика и магазинъ Товарищества Н. В. Немирова-Колодкина въ Москвѣ”.
A pair of cylindrical silver-gilt beakers, richly decorated in polychrome cloisonné enamel and holds in the original fitted presentation case.
The principal reserve is made by a stylised sunrise over rolling hills, its radiating rays rendered in red, cream, pale blue and amber enamel. The reverse side is decorated with a poetic naturalistic scene: a white bird standing among flowering branches and broad green leaves, with a small frog below. The composition combines the ornamental language of the neo-Russian style with the decorative refinement of Moscow Art Nouveau. The upper and lower borders are formed by repeated scalloped and arched enamel motifs in white, red, turquoise and dark blue, creating a rhythmic frame around the central scenes.
The set was produced by the Third Moscow Artel, one of the most accomplished Moscow silver workshops of the late Imperial period. Artel production occupied a significant place in Russian decorative art of the early twentieth century, particularly in the field of enamelled silver. Many such workshops were connected with the same professional milieu that supplied or had previously worked for the great Moscow and St Petersburg firms, including Fabergé, Ovchinnikov and Khlebnikov.
The retailer, N. V. Nemirov-Kolodkin, belonged to the important circle of Moscow suppliers of silver and luxury objects. Founded by Nikolai Vasilievich Nemirov-Kolodkin, merchant, jeweller and philanthropist, the firm became known for high-quality silver tableware and presentation pieces. From the late nineteenth century it supplied silver objects for the Imperial household, commissioning work from selected Moscow workshops and artels according to the character of each order.

Starting price: 10000€
Estimate: 12000-15000€
Hammer Price: €

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