19th centuryART IMPERIAL APPLE BOWL-BOX, circa: 1832 -1918 years 
RUSSIAN IMPERIAL COLLECTIBLE HISTORICAL HANDMADE COLORED PORCELAIN
💥 RUSSIAN KUZNETSOV IMPERIAL PORCELAIN SUGAR BOWL, CANDY STORAGE, APPLE-SHAPED BOX, CUP-SAUCER
 Manufacturer:  Russian Imperial - Era Porcelain Kuznetsov, circa: 1832-1918 From the Romanov era, period of Tsar Nicholas II.
Russian Imperial, Moscow, Dulevo by
“Kuznetsov” stamped double headed eagle is on the bottom of the Apple Bowl on the Maple Leaf. 
✅ 100% Authenticity Porcelain Enamel & with the Imperial Factory mint mark, Double Headed Eagle.

Dimensions mm. (approx.):  130 mm height  x  180 mm in width
Dimensions Inches. (approx.):  5.0 Inches height  x  7.0 Inches in width

Condition: There are small chips on the apple, there is also a small defect in the sheet stand, the stem was broken and glued later. Apple-shaped box is in good condition in corresponds to regarding its age. Can be used as a Sugar Bowl or Candy-Dry Fruit Storage or just a Box. The porcelain Apple-Box is from Imperial Russia, Moscow region, Dulevo village. Very Rear Kuznetsov's Porcelain factory is a collectible treasure.  The apple is marked By Artistic Imperial Porcelain Master, double headed eagle standard and master's mark in Cyrillic, double headed eagle. Enamel wasn't restored. Painting on Hard Porcelain, with the enamel paint, creates magnificent beauty of the product, sophistication. The quality of this bowl is very fine, gorgeous painting creates magnificent beauty of the product. The best indication of condition is to study the photographs carefully, photos are part of the description.

Description:

✅ 19thc.  RUSSIAN KUZNETSOV PORCELAIN SUGAR BOWL,  CANDY STORAGE, APPLE-SHAPED BOX, CUP SAUCER. A beautiful antique Imperial Russian Kuznetsov Porcelain factory sugar bowl, candy bowl, apple-shaped box. The exterior is hand painted with floral design on a bright blue ground. The interior is decorated with a painting apple design. The sugar bowl, candy bowl, apple-shaped box base is adorned with round pierced on a green maple leaf. Piece are marked on the underside with a blue ink Kuznetsov Dulevo factory 1864 - 1889 mark. Moscow, second half of the 19th century. Antique Russian Decorative Art, Porcelain Drinkware, Tableware And Serveware Collectibles..

History:

✅ History of the Imperial Russian Porcelain of the factory “Kuznetsov” 1832 - 1918 . The “Kuznetsov” Porcelain Factory was renown in Russia up to the time of the Revolution when it was nationalized in 1918. It was founded in 1832 and prospered throughout the 19th century, becoming the most famous factory after the Imperial Porcelain Factory and winning a Grand Prix prize in the 1900 World Paris Exhibition. They became purveyors of the Imperial Court and were allowed to have their products carry the Russian State Emblem.

✅ Dulyovo Porcelain of the factory “Kuznetsov" works is a Russian porcelain manufacturer based in the Moscow Oblast. Its products are better known as Dulevo porcelain. The works were founded in the Dulyovo wasteland (now Likino-Dulyovo) in 1832 by merchant Terenti Kuznetsov from Gzhel.

✅ Porcelain “Kuznetsov" works building in Dulevo porcelain factory produced many sets and sculptures during the Imperial period. Designers included Pyotr Vasilyevich Leonov, Mikhail Mikhailovich Adamovich, Alexey Georgievich Sotnikov, Vladimir Klimentyevich Yasnetsov, Asta Davydovna Brzhezitskaya, Olga Mikhailovna Bogdanova, Evgeniya Ilyinichna Gatilova, and Nina Aleksandrovna Malysheva. Some designs were created by the Hungarian-born Eva Zeisel.

✅  Dulyovo porcelain has gained gold awards at world's fairs in Paris (1837, for Leonov's tea set "Beauty") and Brussels (1858, for "The Falcon"). In 1876 the factory was awarded the Order of Lenin.

✅  Russian Imperial-era Porcelain Kuznetsov, circa: 1832-1918 From the Romanov era, period of Tsar Nicholas II, a shell-shaped zakuski (appetizer) serving dish with blue border and scroll designs and central Cyrillic cipher or emblem (worn), stamped with blue overglaze factory mark.

✅  Founded in 1832 by Iakov Vasilevich Kuznetsov in the Moscow Provinces, the factory flourished in the 19th century adding several branches in other regions. In 1902 the firm received the title “Purveyor to the Imperial Court” and by the end of the Romanov era, had become the largest of its kind in Russia, even absorbing the Gardner Factory, Russia’s oldest private porcelain factory. Kuznetsov porcelain, which also included faience and ceramics appealed not only to Russians and Europeans but found markets in India and China. Its Riga branch won a gold medal at exhibitions in St. Petersburg, Tashkent, Paris and Chicago, and elsewhere. The factory closed in 1917.


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