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Source Description
This coffeepot is part of a coffee and tea service set. These four-sided vessels are decorated with bird and aquatic motifs in raised, painted filigree enamel over a plain gilt ground. The enamels' predominating colors include various shades of blue, white with tinges of pink and yellow, and green. Small circles in red or gold foil provide extra highlights. Despite the consistency in the decoration, the teapot, coffee pot, and waste bowl differ from the other pieces in that they have variations in their blue and white borders. On the vessels' lower portions, eddies of water are indicated by curving lines of filigree. Among the motifs on the teapot are a swan, a heron, swallows, carp, a hawk, and water lilies. The coffee pot shows swans, storks, a butterfly, and comical carp-like fish, which raises its head above the water surface. A pheasant, stork, rising sun, and various blossoms and reeds appear on the creamer, whereas the most noticeable creatures on the sugar bowl are an owl, a frog, and a stork in flight.
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Document identity
localId
82381
label
Coffeepot with Acquatic Decoration
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obj
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Source metadata
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82381
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title
Coffeepot with Acquatic Decoration
description
This coffeepot is part of a coffee and tea service set. These four-sided vessels are decorated with bird and aquatic motifs in raised, painted filigree enamel over a plain gilt ground. The enamels' predominating colors include various shades of blue, white with tinges of pink and yellow, and green. Small circles in red or gold foil provide extra highlights. Despite the consistency in the decoration, the teapot, coffee pot, and waste bowl differ from the other pieces in that they have variations in their blue and white borders. On the vessels' lower portions, eddies of water are indicated by curving lines of filigree. Among the motifs on the teapot are a swan, a heron, swallows, carp, a hawk, and water lilies. The coffee pot shows swans, storks, a butterfly, and comical carp-like fish, which raises its head above the water surface. A pheasant, stork, rising sun, and various blossoms and reeds appear on the creamer, whereas the most noticeable creatures on the sugar bowl are an owl, a frog, and a stork in flight.
provenance
Christies, New York; purchased by Jean M. Riddell, Washington, D.C., June 15, 1982; by bequest to Walters Art Museum, 2010.
date
1899-1908
citationUrl
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CC0
language
en
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coffeepots
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2
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2
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import
dimensions
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cm
width
15.9
height
17.6
depth
7.9
dimensionsRaw
H with handle: 6 1/4 x W: 6 15/16 x D: 3 1/8 in. (15.9 x 17.6 x 7.9 cm)
Source extras
inscriptions
[Mark] On base in Cyrillic: P.Ovchinnikov with Imperial warrant
[Symbol] kokoshnik left
84; [Mark] In Cyrillic: IL; [Translation] Ivan Lebedkin
Moscow assay master); [Mark] On base: Imperial warrant overstrikes another mark beginning with A; [Marks] On rim of lid in Cyrillic: P.O.; [Symbol] Circular kokoshnik left
RelatedObjects
82321
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silver gilding, painted filigree enamel
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3889
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EAN
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none
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