A porcelain vase, Imperial Porcelain Factory, St Petersburg, period of Nicholas I (1825-1855)
A porcelain vase, Imperial Porcelain Factory, St Petersburg, period of Nicholas I (1825-1855)
of baluster form with scrolling handles, one side of the body painted with flowers, the reverse with gilt rocaille scrolls on dark brown grounds, the lower part with raised modelled acanthus leaves, on a gilt bronze socle, with blue overglaze Imperial cypher and inscribed 'Zh. (Cyrillic) 2. 4.', the painting signed I(van) Tichyagin, 1895
73.6cm, 29in. high
Provenance:
presented by the Russian Imperial Court to a member of the Oldenburg family, most likely Peter II, Grand Duke of Oldenburg (*1827 - 1900)
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A porcelain vase, Imperial Porcelain Factory, St Petersburg, period of Nicholas I (1825-1855)
of baluster form with scrolling handles, one side of the body painted with flowers, the reverse with gilt rocaille scrolls on dark brown grounds, the lower part with raised modelled acanthus leaves, on a gilt bronze socle, with blue overglaze Imperial cypher and inscribed 'Zh. (Cyrillic) 2. 4.', the painting signed I(van) Tichyagin, 1895
73.6cm, 29in. high
Provenance:
presented by the Russian Imperial Court to a member of the Oldenburg family, most likely Peter II, Grand Duke of Oldenburg (*1827 - 1900)