Antique Russian Porcelain Ewer By Miklashevsky,xixcentury
Wonderful Antique Porcelain Ewer Jug by Miklashevsky factory. Hand painted with bouquets,decorated with relief ornaments,celestial blue background.Measures:50cmCondition:PerfectMarks: underglazed mark monogram in cyrilic AMThe enterprise was founded in 1839 by landowner A. M. Miklashevsky on his estate.The factory produced porcelain tableware and other porcelain items (porcelain frames for mirrors, candlesticks, small sculptures), and the workers were serfs.The first samples of the products were awarded a large silver medal at the 1839 Industrial Exhibition in St. Petersburg. At the 1851 exhibition in the town of Krolevets, samples of polychrome painting on porcelain were presented.In 1857, the Pokrovskaya Church Ukrainian was built in the village of Volokitino, and the manufactory produced porcelain items (a porcelain iconostasis, chandeliers, candlesticks, tabernacles, a canopy, etc.) to decorate its interior.After the abolition of serfdom in 1861, the enterprise ceased production.Volokitin Porcelain Manufactory — a defunct industrial enterprise in the village of Volokitino, Chernigov Province Condition Perfect condition Dimensions 50 x 18 cm
12 000 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Other Style
Condition: Perfect condition
Material: Porcelain
Reference (ID): 1677691
Availability: In stock
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