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Kovsh

Peter Carl Fabergé (1846-1920) (Artist)
Workshop of Julius Alexandrovich Rappoport (1851-1909) (Workshop)
before 1896 (?)
silver, en plein enamel over a guilloché ground, cabochon stones
(18th and 19th Centuries )

This vessel was produced in St. Petersburg in Julius A. Rappoport's independent workshop, which served as Fabergé's major supplier of silver wares in that city. The shop was located on the Ekatariniski Canal in St. Petersburg. The interior of the kovsh has been left plain whereas its exterior and the top of its handle are en plein enameled in ruby red over a guilloché silver surface. Nicholas II's monogram, enclosed within silver vine and strapwork, has been applied to the prow end of the kovsh. The upper surface of the handle has similar decoration. A large, circular, creamy orange stone and three smaller, whitish green triangular stones are set in the face of the handle.

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[Marks] On base in Cyrillic: Fabergé, IR; [Symbols] Crossed anchors and scepter of St. Petersburg; [Marks] On handle: 88, crossed anchors and scepter

Provenance
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Leo Kaplan Ltd., New York; purchased by Jean M. Riddell, Washington, D.C., March 17 1972; by bequest to Walters Art Museum, 2010.

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Geographies

Russia, Saint Petersburg (Place of Origin)

Measurements

H: 4 1/8 x W: 4 1/8 x D: 9 1/8 in. (10.4 x 10.5 x 23.1 cm)

Credit Line

Bequest of Mrs. Jean M. Riddell, 2010

Location in Museum

Not on view

Accession Number

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44.972

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