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GARDNER - RUSSIAN IMPERIAL PORCELAIN FIGURINE, 19th C.

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GARDNER - RUSSIAN IMPERIAL PORCELAIN FIGURINE, 19th C.
GARDNER - RUSSIAN IMPERIAL PORCELAIN FIGURINE, 19th C.
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GARDNER - RUSSIAN IMPERIAL PORCELAIN FIGURINE, 19th CENTURY
An antique porcelain figurine of the Gardner factory'Peasant Woman Bleaching Canvas'.
Depicts a young peasant woman bleaching cloth and a small child playing the accordion next to her.
At the bottom, overglaze red stamp of the Moscow Gardner factory under the double-headed eagle, a handwritten number 14, and the GARDNER stamp embossed in a mass.
You can see a similar figurine in the National Museum of Fine Arts.
Beautiful late 19th Century Gardner porcelain figurine from the People's of Russia series in excellent condition with the red Gardner mark to the base.
We have included a biography of Gardner below.
CONDITION: Very good for age. No visible damage or repair. The item is described to the best of our knowledge. Please refer to pictures and email with any questions.
DIMENSIONS: 3 3/4 inches (9.5 cm).
REFERENCE: For an identical figure see, Porcelain in Russian 18th-19th centuries, The Gardner Factory, State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg, 2003.
ESTIMATE PRICE: $300 - $3,000.
CHANCE: You have a GREAT CHANCE to purchase a unique item for your collection - over the years it will only INCREASE in price.
HISTORY of SALES: A few years ago Gardner's Porcelain Figures were sold on Live Aictioneer for $6,000, $10,000, $12,000 and $14,000 - please see the screenshots.
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HISTORY: Gardner Factory Russian Porcelain founded at Verbilki, near Moscow, by the Englishman Francis Gardner in 1766, and known for its hard paste porcelains, the Gardner factory served as important competition for the Imperial Porcelain Factory, spurring artists at both institutions to produce more complicated wares in terms of both form and decoration. One of two porcelain works in Russia during the 18th century, The factory was situated in the Gjelsk region where local clay, which proved suitable for porcelain, could be used. Gardner started with a German manager called Gattenberg, who later joined the Imperial Factory, and he employed a well-known German painter, Kestner. But these and other foreigners taught many Russian craftsmen, principally serfs, who gradually replaced them, as soon as they had mastered the various techniques; so that the number of foreigners employed in key positions steadily diminished in course of time. The factory was operated by the family for three generations until 1891, when it was taken over by Kusnetzoff. The Gardner Factory made lesser quality wares for export and higher quality pieces for the capital trade. In 1777 the Empress Catherine teh Great commissioned the Gardner Factory to produce four dessert services for the receptions held in the Winter Palace. Each service included plates, round and long leaf-shaped dishes, baskets of various sizes for fruit, and a variety of ice cups. Among its other notable works were colored figurines of Russian subjects in unglazed biscuit porcelain. Gardner porcelain had a wide variety of marks in the 140 years of its existence.
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GARDNER - RUSSIAN IMPERIAL PORCELAIN FIGURINE, 19th C.

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