ID 1417144
Lot 4792 | Bedeutender imperialer Präsentations-Kowsch, Russland, Moskau, 1705
Gewölbtes Zentrum mit getriebener Darstellung eines bekrönten Doppeladlers unter der Zarenkrone, gerahmt von einer Lorbeergirlande. Der vordere und hintere Teil der Wandung mit graviertem Rankenwerk verziert. Die Außenseite der Wandung mit altslawischer Widmungsinschrift: "Im Jahr 1705 wurde dieser Kowsch Semen Archipow, Sohn des Dudin von Cholmogory, für seine ehrenvolle Tätigkeit als Bürgermeister in der Stadt Cholmogory und Archangelsk präsentiert und 1241 Rubel gesammelt vom Oberhaupt und Zar Peter Alexejewitsch (Peter I).". Die Spitze mit plastischem Doppeladler. Henkel mit graviertem Doppeladler. Punziert mit verschlagener Marke und Meistermarke "MK". Länge 22,2 cm, Gewicht 204 g. Aus deutschem Privatbesitz.
Ehemals in Sotheby's Auktion "Russian Art" am 8. Juni 2011. Ausgestellt im Russischen Museum St. Petersburg, Ausstellung "A time to gather: Russian Art from foreign Private Collections", 11. Juni - 9. September 2008.
A Russian silver Imperial Presentation kovsh, Moscow, 1705
A Russian silver Imperial Presentation kovsh, Moscow, 1705
The centre of the bowl with a repoussé imperial double-headed eagle holding an orb and sceptre, framed by a laurel garland. The front and rear panels engraved with tendrils. The prow engraved with an Old Slavonic dedication inscription: "In 1705 this kovsh was presented to Semen Arkhipov, son of Dudin, from Kholmogory for his faithful service as a burgomaster in towns of Kholmogory and Arkhangelsk and collected 1241 rubles, by the sovereign ruler and Tsar of All Russias Petr Alekseevich (Peter I).". Applied with a fully sculptured, double-headed finial. Handle with engraved double-headed eagle. Stamped with a faded mark and master's mark "MK". Length 22.2 cm, weight 204 g. From a German private collection.
Originally sold in Sotheby's Auction "Russian Art" on 8 June 2011. Part of the exhibition entitled "A Time to Gather: Russian Art from Foreign Private Collections", in the State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg, from 11 June to 9 September 2008.
Condition: II +
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