Lot 0197
Russian Silver-Gilt Vodka Cup with Saucer and Guilloché Enamel, Grachev Brothers, St Petersburg, 1908–1917
Estimate: 1500-1700€

A Russian silver-gilt vodka cup on stand with guilloché enamel
 St Petersburg, Grachev Brothers manufactory, 1908-1917.
Silver, gilding, guilloché enamel.
 Marked: firm’s mark Br. Gr, 88 standard; assay mark of St.Petersburg. Weight: 64,4 g. Dimensions of the cup: 3,6 x 5,1 x 3,5 cm. Diameter of the saucer plate: 8 cm.
A refined Russian silver-gilt vodka cup with matching plate in the form of tea pair. Both enriched with translucent guilloché enamel over an engine-turned ground. The cup is of slightly tapering cylindrical form with a plain loop handle, while the plate circular echoes its restrained geometry and understated elegance. The luminous deep blue enamel, laid over a finely waved guilloché surface, creates a soft moiré effect that animates the object with subtle movement and depth.
The ensemble was produced by the celebrated St Petersburg firm of the Brothers Grachev, among the leading Russian silver manufacturers of the late Imperial era. Founded in 1866 by Gavriil Petrovich Grachev, the enterprise was subsequently managed by his sons Mikhail, Simon, and Grigory. In 1892 the firm received the distinction of Supplier to the Imperial Court, a title renewed in 1901. Although particularly admired for works in the Russian Revival style, the Grachev workshop also created table silver of refined historicist and early modern character, distinguished by exceptional technical precision and a sophisticated command of enamelling.
This cup and stand belong to the sphere of intimate luxury tableware produced for an affluent urban clientele in the final years of Imperial Russia. Their restrained silhouette, monochrome brilliance, and finely controlled enamel surface exemplify the discreet elegance of St Petersburg silver at the beginning of the 20th century.

Starting price: 1200€
Estimate: 1500-1700€
Hammer Price: €

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