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Spoon
Made by: Rückert, Fedor
On view in: Mansion Exhibit - Icon Room - Case 1 - Shelf 4


About this object
On back of spoon is a siren with crowned head of a woman and a bird's body, against a background of pale green enamel, all in painted enamel techinique. Border is in filigree enamel with a scroll of leaves and rosettes in white on a pale blue ground. Handle has a twisted design in purple and turquoise colored enamel and dart shaped leaves on a pale blue ground. Finial is decorated with moss green and emerald green leaves and brown scrools. Tiny pearl seeds incorporated in design.
Category: ENAMELS
Object name: Flatware
Made in:
RUSSIA: Moscow
Date made: 1899-1908
Size: W. 7 1/4 in.  overall __ __18.42 CM

Detailed information for this item
Catalog number: 15.60
Class: ENAMEL
Signature marks: MARK __on handle: kokoshnik left, IL in Cyrillic for Ival Lebedkin (Moscow essayer in 1899-1908), 84, FR in Cyrillic for Ruckert Fedor; inventory number 21355 inscribed
Credit line: Bequest of Marjorie Merriweather Post, 1973
Displayed in exhibition:
Exhibition: Landon Antiques Show, 1986