A PORCELAIN SOUP PLATE FROM THE ORDER OF ST. ANDREW SERVICE, GARDNER


Russia Verbilki Oversized Vintage Teapot Dmitrov Porcelain Drink

Verbilki Dmitrov. Mark on a plate 1990. Verbilki 1946-1957 mark. Verbilki porcelain mark 1946 - 1957 period. Ordering Display Num. Powered by Phoca Gallery.


Verbilki Soviet Porcelain Teapot 1930's Perfect Etsy

A Gardner Porcelain Manufactory Figural Group: The Rent Collector, Russia, circa 1870. Marks: (Verbilki Factory mark in red), (Cyrillic Gardner mark), 69. 5-1/4 x 6-1/2 x 4 inches (13.3 x 16.5 x 10.2 cm) Condition Report*: Overall presenting very well, with no significant chips, cracks, or repairs observed. *Heritage Auctions strives to provide.


Vtg TEA SET Dmitrov Verbilki Red Moose Mark Handcrafted Porcelain USSR

Francis Gardner, an English timber merchant, settled in Russia in 1746 and, after twenty years in the timber trade, founded, on March 7, 1766, Russia's first privately owned porcelain factory near the village of Verbilki, the Dmitrov uezd, Moscow gubernia. Archives and surviving porcelain samples give a full case-history of the earliest.


Vintage Verbilki Large Cup & Saucer Etsy

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Vtg TEA SET Dmitrov Verbilki Red Moose Mark Handcrafted Porcelain USSR

Culture: Russian, Verbilki. Medium: Hard-paste porcelain. Dimensions: Height: 6 9/16 in. (16.7 cm) Classification: Ceramics. Marking: Painted in underglaze blue enamel on underside of base: G (factory mark) Jack and Belle Linsky (until 1982; to MMA) Learn more about this artwork. Timeline of Art History. Chronology Anatolia and the Caucasus.


A PORCELAIN PLATE FROM THE ORDER OF ST. VLADIMIR SERVICE, GARDNER

Culture: Russian, Verbilki. Medium: Hard-paste porcelain. Dimensions: Height: 7 in. (17.8 cm) Classification: Ceramics-Porcelain. Credit Line: The Jack and Belle Linsky Collection, 1982.. Painted in underglaze blue enamel on underside of base: G (factory mark); Incised on underside of base: Script G Jack and Belle Linsky (until 1982; to MMA).


A group of ten porcelain dishes from the Everyday service, Imperial

In 1766, the English entrepreneur Francis Gardner, with the permission of Catherine the Great, established the first great porcelain factory in the Russian empire, in the town of Verbilky. The factory operated under the Gardner name until 1892, when it was acquired by M. S. Kusnetsov, who continued the production as Kusnetsov Brothers until 1917.


Russia Verbilki Oversized Vintage Teapot Dmitrov Porcelain Drink

Peter (admin) Red Moose Head with B Mark. by: ChrisNBG. I recently acquired a cup and saucer with same mark on back during an estate cleanout. Below the moose's chin is the letter C. Above the antlers is a sideways "1" and "5". But the interesting part is the cup still has a price sticker on bottom marked Beriozka 2.20.


Vtg TEA SET Dmitrov Verbilki Red Moose Mark Handcrafted Porcelain USSR

Dmitrovsky (Verbilki) porcelain marks In the period from 1918 the colour of marks has been showing its grade "ัะพั€ั‚". Gold marks were put on the best unique wares. The red colour means 1st grade wares, blue colour - 2nd grade "ัะพั€ั‚", green - 3rd grade "ัะพั€ั‚" and braun marks point on the absence of grade..


(18) A PORCELAIN COVERED CUP AND SAUCER, GARDNER MANUFACTORY, VERBILKI

By the late 1880s, Gardner Verbilki began to experience financial difficulties. Matvey Kuznetsov purchased the company in 1892. When threatened by cheap foreign imports, Kuznetsov mechanized. In 1900, Kuznetsov was granted the title of purveyors to the Imperial court.. Kuznetsov Porcelain - Marks. Last Gardner mark prior to Zuznetsov purchase.


Dmitrov Verbilki Porcelain Vintage Small Teapot Etsy Tea pots

Russian porcelain industry developed especially fast in the second half of 19th century after serfdom was abolished in the empire. New capitalist fastly growing elite needs were best satisfied by Kuznetsov factories. Kuznetsov company overtook in 1891 Gardner Verbilki factory (nowadays Dmitrovsky Porcelain Factory). In 1889 the new name of the.


Vintage verbilki mark porcelain ukraine ussr era soviet tea Etsy

Russian porcelain figural group "Newly Arrived Peasants", Gardner, 1870-1890s - Russian porcelain - 19th century Antiques and Faberge. Gardner factory, Verbilki, 1870-1890s.. Marked under base with red stamped and impressed factory marks. Hight 8 1/4 in. (21 cm) CONDITION: Light wear, good condition. NOTE:


Antique Porcelain Small Basis "Dmitrovsky Verbilki" Russia 192727

It is a fact that people collect. It is not easy to answer on the question why. They are guided probably by both - their personal preferences and trying to generate some material values, nay, even multiplying value by creating a set of individual pieces.


A PORCELAIN SOUP PLATE FROM THE ORDER OF ST. ANDREW SERVICE, GARDNER

Russian Floral Porcelain Cup & Saucer with Gilt Borders. Gardner porcelain Alexander III era Russian cup & saucer with floral design & gilt borders. Find the worth of your Gardner of Verbilki Russia 18th/19th century porcelain. Research our price guide with auction results on 18 items from $170 to $6,000.


A Russian Verbilki white porcelain figure group of a rearing horse and

In 1856, the Gardner Porcelain Factory received the title of a Supplier of His Imperial Majesty Court that was confirmed in 1865, 1872, 1882 and 1896. Until the early 1890s, the factory belonged to the descendants of the founder. In 1892, Matvey Kuznetsov purchased the enterprise, together with the factory patterns, molds, drawings and samples.


Gardner of Verbilki AKA Dmitrov Porcelain pottery mark Pottery marks

Gardner's factory was located in Verbilki in the Dimitrov district of Moscow. The factory quickly became a competitor of the Imperial Porcelain Factory.. Identify your Gardner Porcelain Marks. Search Our Database. Relevant Ceramics Articles. December 8, 2023 by Pamela Siegel 4 Things to Look for in High-Quality Porcelain . December 6, 2023.