A parcel-gilt and patinated brass coffee-pot, probably Demidoff manufacture, Russia, circa 1770
baluster form, on spreading foot, the body chased with deer and wolf hunting, the cover with birds and flowers within cartouches
Haut. 24 cm ; 9 1/2 in. high
Provenance:
This coffee pot is similar to the very unique production from the manufacture created by Count Demidoff, using minerals extracted from his mines in the Ural Mountains.
For a tea and coffee service of the same type, but decorated with chinoiserie, see Collection of Yves Saint-Laurent and Pierre Bergé, Christie's Paris, 23-25 February 2009, lot 184.
For a coffee pot and a tea kettle of the same kind, see Esq. Magnin Wedry, Drouot, 26 June 2019, lot 139.
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baluster form, on spreading foot, the body chased with deer and wolf hunting, the cover with birds and flowers within cartouches
Haut. 24 cm ; 9 1/2 in. high
Provenance:
This coffee pot is similar to the very unique production from the manufacture created by Count Demidoff, using minerals extracted from his mines in the Ural Mountains.
For a tea and coffee service of the same type, but decorated with chinoiserie, see Collection of Yves Saint-Laurent and Pierre Bergé, Christie's Paris, 23-25 February 2009, lot 184.
For a coffee pot and a tea kettle of the same kind, see Esq. Magnin Wedry, Drouot, 26 June 2019, lot 139.