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NOTEBOOK (CARNET) WITH PENCIL

Creator(s): Unknown (Goldsmith)

Currently in storage


About this object

The carnet is made in the shape of a book. Both the front and back covers have frames in gold, composed of two reeded gold borders over which there is a vine scroll and swags of leaves and flowers carved in gold. The background, both front and back is in silver cloth. On the front is a repousse plaque of a winged figure at the left and two nude putti at the right, one with a cornucopia, holding up a medallion with EP (Elizabeth Petrovna) surmounted by the imperial crown. Below is a shield with the imperial eagle. On the reverse is a similar gold plaque with the imperial eagle. A medallion with EP, a winged figure, leaves and flowers, etc. On the interior the notebook has some writing said to be that of the Empress Elizabeth I. The implement is reeded and has at the end a carnelian seal engraved with the monogram EP and the imperial crown. One end is a sewing, grooming, or writing implement (not a pencil) whose tip can be removed and has pen nib at other end.

Object name:
NOTEBOOK (CARNET) WITH PENCIL
Made from:
Gold -- silver -- carnelian -- paper -- silk
Made in:
Saint Petersburg, Russia
Date made:
mid 18th Century
Size:
H. 3 1/4 × W. 2 1/4 in. (8.3 × 5.7 cm)

Detailed information for this item

Catalog number:
11.30.1-2
Class:
GOLD
Signature marks:
INSCRIPTION: flyleaf: God bless us, pray thou Grace be with us in handwriting in Russian [flyleaf] INSCRIPTION: Praskovia Elizaveta, Ivan, Elizabeta, Andrei [on another page] MONOGRAM: EP [on front]
Credit line:
Bequest of Marjorie Merriweather Post, 1973