Russian Works of Art
Russian Works of Art
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June 17, 03:53 PM GMT
Estimate
20,000 - 30,000 GBP
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A PORCELAIN BASKET FROM THE SERVICE FOR THE IMPERIAL ORDER OF ST VLADIMIR, GARDNER PORCELAIN FACTORY, VERBILKI, LATE 18TH CENTURY
the tapering openwork sides with an undulating gilded rim moulded in a chain pattern, the exterior moulded with the red and black moiré sash and medals of the order, the handles as woven tree branches, the centre of the interior painted with the star of the order with the motto ‘Usefulness, Honour and Glory’ in Russia, with blue factory mark
width 26.8cm, 10½in.
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In 1782, five years after Catherine's Cabinet had ordered the first three of the Order Services, the Empress founded the Order of St. Vladimir, in part to mark the twentieth anniversary of her accession to the throne. For the new order, her Cabinet ordered the largest service thus far with a total of 120 covers. Credited with having brought Christianity to Russia, Prince Vladimir was canonised by the Orthodox church and was called 'equal to the apostles.' The Service for the Order of St. Vladimir was first used at the Winter Palace at the ceremony held on the saint's feast day, September 22, 1785.