Dimensions
mm (approx.): 30 mm height x Ø 53 mm at
the top diameter x Ø 35 mm in bottom
diameter
Dimensions Inch (approx.): 1.25
inch height x Ø 2.25 inch at the top diameter x Ø 1.35 mm in bottom diameter
Material: 875” SOLID SILVER. with the GILDED, . This
salt cellar been double check and we Guarantee everything by one hundred
percentage.
Weighs grams (approx.): 41.2 gr
Weighs penway (approx.): 26.5
penway
Here we have a super looking silver TABLE
SALT CELLAR no spoon as
pictured. Featuring the top of the bowl,
the bowl has beautiful decorations in a band around the external rim. Inside of
the salt bowl still have a vibrant gilt wash as shown. Under the bowl there is
an impressed star with hammer and sickle emblem and number of fineness (875” solid silver mark). This is a mark
that was used in Russia after 1958.This is a lovely looking bowl, there are no
deep scratches, nasty dents, or serious misshapes anywhere to report as far as
I can tell. It has just the typical light, faint surface scuffs and scratches
externally that all silver objects tend to acquire over the years. There is no
wobble if it is put down on a flat surface. The salt cellar is not bent or
misshapen either.
Russian Art Masters enjoyed an unrivalled command of every
technique employed Art painting school, as well as with the gold and
silverware. This unique fusion of the national creative spirit and contemporary
culture helped to create some of the greatest masterpieces of Russian and world
jewelry. Russia has long been a leader
in production of enamel with orders and medals and other enamel wares. In
Russia, nice enamel objects were considered to be the most expensive and
valuable.
ABOUT VINTAGE JEWELRY and ANTIQUE ART SUBJECTS. Like fine wine, fine jewelry also has a “vintage”—the design period or
era from which it hails. Victorian or Edwardian, Art Deco or Retro, each piece
in our collection has its own special pedigree. But just because one era ended
and another began, it doesn’t mean that creative jewelry makers simply forgot
the lessons of the past! Many of the jewels in our cases refuse to conform to a
single design period, either by striking out on their own or showing the
transition from one era to the next. When such daring dazzlers are over one
hundred years old, they’re generally grouped in the antique category. Anything
younger than that, but still made before 1970, fits the vintage label. Every
iconic era yields both singular and transitional pieces, like the ones we’ve
assembled here. Follow the link at the end of each section for more about the
aesthetics and history of the period.
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