ID-ANTQ-3537
Russian silver Kovsh. Feodor Ruckert
10800 EUR
Russian silver Kovch, richly decorated with an artistic pattern made using cloisonne enamel technique. The unique Salmon enamel applied in the form of stylized pink flowers and also gently green foliage on gray background in red cartouches are especially notable. Red and green cabochons are encrusted in the drawing around the bucket. Gilding.
Hallmarks: the numbers "88" corresponding to the silver test, the letters Master Fyodor Ryukkert, the assay hallmark of the master Ivan Sergeevich Lebedkin of the Moscow assay department 1896-1908, the numbers "88" Weight: 229 g. Height 7 cm L. 16 cm.
Fedor Ivanovich Ryukkert (Friedrich Moritz) (1840-1917) - Great Russian master enamel of German origin.
He spent his youth with his beating wife under the auspices of Prince Galitsin.
The owner of the silver products factory in Moscow at the address: Vorontsovskaya street, 23/3, on the corner with Glotov Lane.
Since 1887, the supplier of the Moscow branch of Faberge.
Subsequently, the supplier of firms Kulikov, Ovchinnikov, and Marshak.
The workshop of Fyodor Rückert became famous for his unique technique of enamel painting made in the "Russian style".
Condition: Good
Material: Silver 88, Cloisonne enamel, Gilding
Product sizes: Height - 7cm, Width - 16cm, Depth - 10.5cmLocation: Gallery "Antiqon", Brivibas street 52, Riga, Latvia
Style: Romanticism
Country: Royal Russia
Period: At the turn of 19th -20th century