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a soviet porcelain part tea service: the defense (tachanka) service, sergei efremovich sazonov (1870-1944), dmitrovsk porcelain manufactory, 1936
Description
- height of Sugar Bowl 4 1/4 in. 10.8 cm
Literature
Lidiia Andreeva, Sovetskii farfor/Soviet Ceramics: The Sandretti Collection of 20th Century Russian Art, Trento and Rovereto, 2004, p. 91, no. 157.
Elvira Sametskaia, Sovetskii agitatsionnyi farfor, Moscow, 2004, pp. 284-286.
Iu. N. Kravtsova, et al, Verbilki. Istoriia farforovogo zavoda F.Ia. Gardnera, Moscow, 2005, pp. 264-265.
Condition
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Catalogue Note
The tachanka was a horse-driven cart on which was mounted a machine gun. They were used extensively during the Civil War, particularly in Ukraine and the southern regions of the USSR. Dmitrovsk is the former Gardner Porcelain Factory and the battle scenes from the Defense (Tachanka) service are painted on shapes designed in the late nineteenth century when the factory became part of the M.S. Kuznetsov ceramics empire. The combination of laborious hand painting and gilding on these delicate shapes make it clear that this service was intended for the Soviet elite who might recall their daring exploits in the Civil War from the vantage point of the drawing or dining room two decades later.