SOLD OUT - Antique Russian silver gilt and cloisonné enamel pair of salts with spoons, Moscow, circa 1910, by Nikolai Alekseev

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  • Antique Russian silver gilt and cloisonné enamel pair of salts with spoons, Moscow, circa 1910,.

    Marked 84 for Russian silver, maker’s mark in Cyrillic “NA” for Nikolai Alekseev.

    Dimensions:
    Weight in total all items: 78grams Diameter: 4.7 cm
    Height: 2.5 cm

  • The antique Russian silver gilded and cloisonné enamel pair of salts with spoons is a beautiful example of the traditional decorative arts prominent in Russia in the early twentieth century. The salts and spoons were made in Moscow around 1910 by Nikolai Alekseev, a well-known silversmith at the period, and include elaborate cloisonné enamel ornamentation in brilliant hues.

    Cloisonné enamel is a method that involves the use of fine wire to construct compartments that are then filled with coloured enamel to create a design. The end product is a vivid, detailed artwork that is highly sought after by decorative arts enthusiasts.

    The salts and spoons were created to be used in the traditional Russian dining setting, where they would have held modest quantities of salt for flavouring meals. With their matching cloisonné enamel pattern and delicate design, the spoons are an ideal companion to the salts.

    The maker's mark, "NA," in Cyrillic, reveals that the salts and spoons were made by Nikolai Alekseev, a competent silversmith of the time. The 84 mark denotes that the silver is Soviet silver, which was the standard purity at the time.

    The ancient Russian silver gilded and cloisonné enamel pair of salts with spoons is now a highly sought-after collector's item, praised for its exquisite design and outstanding craftsmanship. It is a stunning reflection of Russia's rich cultural history, as well as a monument to the brilliance and inventiveness of the country's brilliant decorative painters.