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Decanter from the Cottage Service (one of six) 23.50.7-8 Storage GLASSWARE Culinary Container Imperial Glassworks; Ivanov, I.A. (attr.)(designer); Zhukovskii, V.A. (shield) RUSSIA: St. Petersburg After 1829 Glass, enamel, gilding H. 8 7/8 in. |
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In late 1829 or early 1830 the Imperial Glassworks began production of a new service for use at Alexandria, the small summer cottage built by the reigning Emperor Nicholas I (r. 1825-55) for his wife Alexandra Fedorovna at Peterhof, their imperial estate. The service is decorated with the coat of arms used throughout the Alexandria Cottage—a sword within a wreath of white roses and green leaves set against a blue shield above the motto: “For Faith, Tsar and Fatherland” (“Za veru, tsaria, i otechestvo”). They are referred to as the “Cottage Service” as they were only used at this one imperial residence. Bequest of Marjorie Merriweather Post, 1973 |
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