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BOLIN: AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY SOLID SILVER AND GLASS JARDINIERE, 1910

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BOLIN: AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY SOLID SILVER AND GLASS JARDINIERE, 1910
BOLIN: AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY SOLID SILVER AND GLASS JARDINIERE, 1910
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BOLIN: AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY SOLID SILVER AND GLASS JARDINIERE, 1910

BOLIN: AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY SOLID SILVER AND GLASS JARDINIERE, 1910

the antique, early 20th century bowl of oval shaped and mounted with geometrical twin handles, boarders embellished with laurel leaves and half fluted design along the base, standing on four leaf capped lion paw feet. Hallmarked Russian Silver 84 (875 standard), Moscow (1908-1917), Maker's mark for Bolin (active 1796 - present).
In Excellent Condition - No Damage.


Height: 17cm
Width: 44 x 24cm
Weight (with glass): 2000g

Footnote:

The House of Bolin is one of the oldest Russian silverware and jewellery firms survived after the Russian Revolution and still run by the founding family. The firm was originally founded in 1796 in St. Petersburg by the father-in-law of Carl Edvard Bolin, Andreas Roempler. Carl Edvard, originally from Sweden, arrived in St. Petersburg in 1833 and when Roempler died he took over the business, joined in 1836 by his brother Henrik Conrad.

In 1839 Carl Edvard was granted the title of Jeweller to the Imperial Court and in a few years the company gained an undisputed popularity. Due to the success of the company in 1852 Henrik Conrad opened a shop in Moscow. Carl Edvard Bolin died in 1864, leaving his part of the company to his two sons Gustaf and Edward. The Moscow branch was taken over by Henrik Conrad’s son Wilhelm James Andreevich in 1912. He worked mainly in the Art Nouveau style, combining fine glass, crystal and ceramics with silver mounts.

With the outbreak of the Revolution in 1917 the St. Petersburg shop was forced to close and much of the firm’s stock got confiscated by bolsheviks. However, Wilhelm managed to transfer part of it to Germany and to relocate the company to Stockholm, becoming court jeweller to King Gustav V of Sweden.

The firm is still running in Stockholm - held by the descendants of Carl Edvard Bolin - and still supplies jewellery to the royal family of Sweden. Bolin is the major competitor of Faberge and supplied the Russian and Swedish royals. Among their finest jewellery pieces, it is worth to mention the diamond and pearl diadem made for Russian Grand Duchess Maria Pavlovna and bought by Queen Mary after the revolution, today part of the Royal Collection.

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BOLIN: AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY SOLID SILVER AND GLASS JARDINIERE, 1910

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