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BOWL (ONE OF TWO)

Creator(s): Unknown

Currently in storage


About this object

Both bowls are same in the Old Russian style. Tapering slightly downward to a ring foot. Near the lip is a row of yellow dots, then a broad freize with four lobes each containing an off white swan, a pink rosette with three green leaves, a stalk with a three petaled flower and four green leaves, all on a rust red ground, small blue motifs at top of lobes, and a row of small blue arches near the foot, in the bottom a circular medallion composed of avstract motifs in blue, red and yellow.

Object name:
BOWL (ONE OF TWO)
Made from:
Enamel -- metal
Made in:
UNKNOWN
Date made:
20th c.
Size:
4.7 × 7.2 cm (1 7/8 × 2 7/8 in.)

Detailed information for this item

Catalog number:
15.211.1
Class:
ENAMEL
Signature marks:
MARK on foot: in an oval, a delta, a kokoshnik facing right, 88, ina rectangle ¶o for Pavel Ovchinnikov
Credit line:
Museum Purchase, 1989