Auction 33 - Have you read Faust? - Not... inattentive. (F. Dostoevsky).
By Raskolnikov Gallery
Mar 26, 2024
Санкт-Петербург, Новгородская, 23, Russia
Peter Alberti, Mikhail Anikushin, Evgeny Antipova, Alexey Apukhtin, Ivan Asinovsky, Alexander Bikhter, Vasily Blokhin, Leonid Vaishlya, Ivan Vladimirov, Eric Hollerbach, Ivan Goncharov, Sergey Evsin, Aron Zinshtein, Ilya Kabakov, Anatoly Kiselev, Nikolai Kostomarov, Lucas Cranach , Vladimir Kranz, Vladimir Krugman, Oleg Lomakin, Valery Lukka, Apollon Maikov, Ivan Matvienko, Denis Mezentsev, Vladimir Mironets, Evgeny Mikhnov-Voitenko, Mikhail Muravyov, Ivan Nikitin, Victor Nikolsky, Leon Nisenbaum, Ivan Penteshin, Pavel Peperstein, Nelly Petrova , Yuri Podlyasky, Victor Proshkin, Lev Solodkov, Yulia Sopina, Nikolai Timkov, GAV Traugot, Maria Tregubenko, Galina Stolbova, Alexander Fet, Dmitry Flegontov, Fyodor Uspensky, William Hogarth, Yuri Chernov, Pelageya Shuriga, Victor Yamshchikov.
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[Maltsov] Wine service. Decanter and 6 wine glasses (lafitniks). Glasses H 14.7 cm, decanter H 33 cm, Maltsov ...

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[Maltsov] Wine service. Decanter and 6 wine glasses (lafitniks). Glasses H 14.7 cm, decanter H 33 cm, Maltsov factory, a chip on one of the glasses, mini chips on the inside of the neck of the decanter, all items without restoration, collectible condition.
The list of buyers of the Maltsov plant included famous companies - suppliers of the Imperial Court: the Trading House of C. Faberge, the Lorier Company, the Partnership of P.I. Olovyanishnikov, as well as the Muir and Meriliz Trading House, the I.Ya.Testov Trading House and others.

The plant's assortment included more than 6,000 types of products. Such an unusual diversity developed precisely at the Maltsov plant and was supported by excellent technical equipment of production. The production of mass-produced household tableware was launched, which was distinguished by its simple design and simple shape. The plant produced large quantities of wine glassware made of crystal with diamond edges. The unoriginal designs of the facets were close to the cutting of Czech and French crystal. The products were well designed and widely distributed. Complex automatic devices began to be used to produce millions of copies of tea glasses, glasses, saucers, plates, ashtrays, etc.

In 1913, the factory produced a series of wine instruments consisting of damask glasses with stacks, decorated with the coat of arms of the Romanov dynasty and monograms of various monarchs. They were timed to celebrate the 300th anniversary of the House of Romanov.
Condition:  Very good

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