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82092: A Russian Imperial Porcelain Factory Plate from
82092: A Russian Imperial Porcelain Factory Plate from
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A Russian Imperial Porcelain Factory Plate from Her Majesty Elizabeth Petrovna's Own Service Russian Imperial Porcelain Manufactory, St. Petersburg, Period of Elizabeth I (1741-1762) 1-5/8 x 12-1/2 inches (4.1 x 31.8 cm) With black eagle mark and 'G', '19' or '61' and '1:17' incised in paste PROVENANCE: Sotheby's, New York, Important European Silver, Vertu, And Russian Works of Art, April 16, 2015, lot 93. Empress Elizabeth I Petrovna (reigned 1741-1761) was a daughter of Peter I "the Great" and is today known for her extraordinary influence on Russian culture in the mid-18th century. In addition to founding the Academy of Arts in St. Petersburg and the University of Moscow, Elizabeth may be best remembered for founding the Russian Imperial Porcelain Manufactory in 1744. Under the direction of Dmitrii Vinogradov (1720-1756) the factory's early efforts were of small scale, but after the construction of the manufactory's first large kiln, Vinogradov was able to begin large scale works such as the production of full table services. The Empress' Own (sobstvenny) service was the first large service to be ordered, and the exquisite design of the service in puce and gilt is renowned for its simple originality. This first large service effort by the manufactury was initially produced for only twenty-five. More information on this service in I. Popova and N. Sipovskaya's essays on the factory's earliest services in Shedevry russkogo farfora XVIII veka iz sobraniia galerei "Popov i Ko.," Moscow, 2009, pp. 52-53; 56-62. Property from the Nelkin Collection HID03101062020 © 2024 Heritage Auctions | All Rights Reserved
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82092: A Russian Imperial Porcelain Factory Plate from

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