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IVAN KHLEBNIKOV - LARGE RUSSIAN SILVER SPOON, 1896

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IVAN KHLEBNIKOV - LARGE RUSSIAN SILVER SPOON, 1896
IVAN KHLEBNIKOV - LARGE RUSSIAN SILVER SPOON, 1896
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IVAN KHLEBNIKOV - LARGE RUSSIAN SILVER SERVING SPOON, 1896
A Russian silver serving Spoon decorated on the scoop with carved bas-relief of Imperial eagle in a middle.
Beautiful green and blue enamelled floral patterns in cloisonne technique around the edges, and with a swirl-shaped handle designed with blue enamelled geometrical ornamentation.
Marked with KokoshniK'84' silver mark, 1896 mark, and silversmith mark in Cyrillic for Ivan Khlebnikov - please see information below.
CONDITION: Overall condition good, light signs of wear. The item is described to the best of our knowledge. Please refer to pictures and email with any questions.
LARGE SIZE: L. 8 in. (20 cm). Weight: 105 grams.
ESTIMATE PRICE: $2,000 - $3,000.
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WIKIPEDIA: Khlebnikov was an Imperial Russian jewelry firm, founded ca. 1867 by Ivan Khlebnikov in Saint Petersburg, but transferred to Moscow in 1871. The business was highly successful and received the Imperial Warrant producing work of originality and highest quality using decoration in the traditional Russian style on many pieces. Enamel was a speciality especially plique-a-jour, but also cloisonne. Demand for its work was high and in 1882 it employed 200 craftsmen. The business succumbed at the time of the Russian Revolution. Sazikov's successor, Khlebnikov, who opened his Moscow workshop about 1870, won prizes at the great European exhibitions and achieved international fame for enamelled silver. Among the Khlebnikov specialties were silver chasing and casting to simulate wood, birch bark, and fabric. This kind of trompe-l 'oeil design was an extremely popular aspect of the pan-Slavic style, and in addition to boxes and cigar cases engraved to look like actual cigar boxes, including their labels and tariff stamps, Khlebnikov and other makers also produced trays and salvers in the form of woven reed fruit baskets, sometimes with a draped napkin and occasionally a leafy fruited twig, entirely done in chased and wrought silver. These were so popular abroad that Tiffany and Company in the United States retailed imported examples, and firms like Gorham copied them for their own market. Khlebnikov was one of several makers also celebrated for their cloisonne and plique-a-jour enameling, in which powdered colored glass or vitreous paste is applied to the silver and then kiln fired. Forcloisonne enamels, the outlines of the overall design are formed by an intricate network of fine silver wire soldered to the surface of the piece. Each of the cloisons (cells) formed by the network is filled with a separate color, and the piece is then fired. Like cloisonne, plique-a-jour (literally'open to lighT') is also set into a wire framework, but to achieve translucence, there is no silver backing. Hence it is the most fragile of all enamels and produces an effect like that of a miniature stained-glass window.
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IVAN KHLEBNIKOV - LARGE RUSSIAN SILVER SPOON, 1896

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