Russian Imperial Lomonosov Porcelain Shot glass Slavic Cobalt Net 22K Gold


Russian Imperial Lomonosov Porcelain Shot glass Slavic Cobalt Net 22K Gold

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Russian Imperial Lomonosov Porcelain Shot glass Slavic Cobalt Net 22K Gold:
$31.04


Shot glass Slavic \"Cobalt Net\", Porcelain Hard, NEW

Producer: Imperial Porcelain Factory

Material: Hard Porcelain, Gold Leaf 22K

Form: Slavic

Author of a form: Yakovleva S.E.

Author of drawing: Yatskevich A.A.

Type of a list: Transfers with elements of Manual list

Diameter: 1.77\" (45 mm)

Height: 1.89\" (48 mm)

Volume: 1.69 fl. oz. (50 ml)

Weight: 44 g

This listing includes: one shot glass 1.69 fl. oz. (50ml).


Hand-painted items with the same décor may differ in tone of color.

The item has a backstamp of Russian Imperial Porcelain Factory.

Comes with agift box(see pics).

Hand wash is recommended.

Trackable International shipping!

If the quantity of items available in my listing is less than you need, please, send me a request, I will revise the listing promptly with sufficient quantity.

ABOUT IMPERIAL (LOMONOSOV) PORCELAIN

Founded in 1744 by Peter the Great\'s daughter, Empress Elizabeth, Imperial (Lomonosov) Porcelain Factory is one of the oldest porcelain manufacturers in Europe. In fact it is older than the first English porcelain producer. In the days of Czars the company was named the Imperial Porcelain Manufactory. Similar to the house of Faberge, it was an exclusive supplier of the Imperial Romanov family and their closest relatives for nearly two centuries.

Over its long and proud history, the factory has created thousands of porcelain masterpieces that can be seen in the world\'s leading museums, including the British Museumin London, the Metropolitan Museumin New York, the Hillwood Museumin Washington, D.C. and the State Hermitagein Saint Petersburg.

Today Imperial Porcelain products are avidly collected and include a large offering of porcelain tea, coffee, and dinner sets in white porcelain and bone china and variety of figurines, gifts and sculptures. The Factory still produces some replicasof the old XVIII - XIX - XX century items after official State Hermitage authorization.

Until this day factory\'s technique of making porcelain is predominantly manual, which preserves the old tradition and artistry.One of the most famous Cobalt Net porcelain collection is still entirely made by hand and decorated with 22 Karat gold. The factory hosts a museum founded by Nikolai I in 1844 which now is the part of State Hermitage Museum. This museum displays a precious collection of antique porcelain that dates back to the early days of factory\'s foundation.

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Russian Imperial Lomonosov Porcelain Shot glass Slavic Cobalt Net 22K Gold:
$31.04

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