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A Russian 19th Century Silver & Cloisonné Enamel Vase on Stand

A Russian 19th Century Silver & Cloisonné Enamel Vase on Stand

Moscow, circa 1895
Assay master of Alexander Smirnov
Goldsmith’s mark of Maria Semenova

Vase Height: 13.5cm 
Stand Diameter: 12cm 


The beaker of tapering cylindrical form on a domed foot, with roundels enclosing an eagle, interspersed with bold floral motifs over a band of scrolling foliage, repeating teardrop motifs to the foot. 

Maria Semenova inherited the business of her father, Vasily Semenov, an outstanding silversmith, who is famous for his silver and niello work. This happened in 1896. Under her management, the workshop was not only expanded but also switched to the production of silver items with elegant cloisonne enamel, which was extremely popular in Russia at the end of the 19th century. The factory of Maria Semenova worked until 1917, and the number of employees reached 100 people in the best years.

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