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A Russian 1780's porcelain cabinet tea cup and saucer
A Russian 1780's porcelain cabinet tea cup and saucer
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A Russian porcelain cabinet tea cup and saucer Imperial Porcelain Factory, ST Petersburg, period of Catherine II (1762-1796). Both the cup and dish-form saucer reserved with landscapes against a pink ground with gilt scrolling acanthus leaf borders. The underside of the saucer with blue cypher mark of Catherine II and with impressed marks near the foot, including the number 2 with a partial circle with a dot and, on the opposite side, the number 2, 6, or 9. The cup apparently unmarked. Height of cup: 2 5/8 in. (6.7 cm). Diameter of saucer: 5 3/8 in. (13.6 cm).The pink ground and the shape of the cup suggest that this set was made late in the reign of Empress Catherine II. The landscapes are of particular note: instead of the typical, even generic, Italianate landscape, the cup is centered with a scene of an eighteenth-century manufactory. Catherine prided herself on the encouragement of Russia's manufactures and development of her economy, so the cup probably depicts one of the institutions in which she took a particular interest, such as the Imperial Porcelain Factory or the Imperial Glass Factory. Both factories, and most manufactories requiring heating of kilns or similar devices, had to be situated outside of cities both to protect from fires and to give access to fuel to heat the kilns. The large brick chimney certainly is typical of a kiln. The saucer is centered with a landscape in which the tower of a church can be seen in the distance. Again, we can speculate that it might be related to the church built for the large staff of the Imperial manufactories situated just south of Saint Petersburg.
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A Russian 1780's porcelain cabinet tea cup and saucer

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