Unique 22K Gold Teapot Red Cockerels Russian Imperial Lomonosov porcelain

Unique 22K Gold Teapot Red Cockerels Russian Imperial Lomonosov porcelain
Unique 22K Gold Teapot Red Cockerels Russian Imperial Lomonosov porcelain
Unique 22K Gold Teapot Red Cockerels Russian Imperial Lomonosov porcelain
Unique 22K Gold Teapot Red Cockerels Russian Imperial Lomonosov porcelain

Unique 22K Gold Teapot Red Cockerels Russian Imperial Lomonosov porcelain

This colorful porcelain teapot with a magnificent original design will complement any meal - whether it is an ordinary tea party with friends or a holiday feast. The teapot was made at the legendary Imperial Porcelain Factory, which was opened in the second half of the 18th century, in accordance with the old production methods of the company.

The teapot is decorated manually, using the overglaze technique. Its lid is made in the form of a tiny teapot. The teapot form is called "Samovarchik". This pattern is named Red Cockerels. The teapot is approximately 7 1/2 inch.

Tall and 6 1/2 spout to handle. T is hand - painted with 22 Karat Gold Ink. It has a Lomonosov Porcelain Factory on the bottom. The "Samovarchik" form is created in 1973 by Bespalova-Mikhalevoy T. The drawing "Red Cockerels" is created in the 1990s by porcelain artist Grigoryeva L.

The Imperial Porcelain Factory was founded by Empress Elizabeth in 1744 in Saint Petersburg, Russia. This fine delicate porcelain is a more brilliant white than the usual kind, and thin almost to the point of being translucent. From its first porcelain bear, hand-made by the inventor of Russian porcelain, Dmitry Vinogradov, the factory has continued the tradition of creating life through porcelain. This quality, demanded by the Imperial Romanov Family, can still be found two and a half centuries later, when more than 300 different types of figurines are made at the factory for people throughout the world to enjoy. And every one of them is hand­made and hand-painted. It is this special attention to detail of porcelain artists which infuses each figurine with life, soul, individuality. Durning the Soviet time the factory became known as the Lomonosov Porcelain Factory (LFZ). In 2005, Lomonosov Porcelain Factory was renamed to its pre-Soviet name, the Imperial Porcelain Manufactory (IPM). Standards of excellence set by Lomonosov sculptors, such as B.

Veselov received high international acclaim at World Exhibitions in Brussels, New York, London etc. Pictures are part of the description and reflect the current state of the article. The real color of the item may be slightly different from the pictures shown on website caused by many factors such as brightness of your monitor and light brightness.


Unique 22K Gold Teapot Red Cockerels Russian Imperial Lomonosov porcelain


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