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A Russian blue glass Cashe-pot with stand, Nikol'skoye glass factory, attributed to Alexander Vershinin, circa 1800.

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80 000 - 100 000 SEK
7 130 - 8 910 EUR
7 170 - 8 960 USD
Hammer price
Unsold
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Cecilia Nordström
Stockholm
Cecilia Nordström
Senior specialist Asian Ceramics and Works of Art, European Ceramics and Glass
+46 (0)739 40 08 02
A Russian blue glass Cashe-pot with stand, Nikol'skoye glass factory, attributed to Alexander Vershinin, circa 1800.

In two parts, decorated with leaf and bead motifs, the tapering circular body above a conforming spreading base. Height 20,6 cm. diameter 20,3 cm.

Wear to gilding.

Literature

Dolgikh, E; Russian Glassware XVIII Century, From the collection of the State Ceramics Museum and Kuskovo, Moscow, 1985, p 135, fig 177 and p 116, fig 168.

More information

Nikol'skoye Chrystal Works was a private glass factory in Penza province owned by the Bakhmetiev family. The factory was the only one who could measure up to the quality of the Imperial Glass Factory in St Petersburg.

Alexander Verhinin was in charge of the artistic and technical works at the factory 1795-1822. The factory remained in the Bakhmetiev family through three generations until 1884, when the ownership passed on to Prince Obolensky.