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Lomonosov Imperial Porcelain Factory - Coffee set - Two coffee pairs "Silhouettes". Imperial porcelain. - porcelain
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Lomonosov Imperial Porcelain Factory - Coffee set - Two coffee pairs "Silhouettes". Imperial porcelain. - porcelain

About the product The cup and saucer was made at the Imperial Porcelain Factory (St. Petersburg) from thin-walled bone china. For decoration, an overglaze decal is used, the outline is gilded. Cup volume - 80 ml, height - 5.5 cm, saucer diameter - 9.9 cm. Volume is measured from the bottom to the top edge of the product. The cup has a smooth glazed edge. The author of the painting is the artist of the Imperial Porcelain Factory Sergei Rusakov, the author of the form is the artist and sculptor of the Lomonosov (Imperial) Porcelain Factory Eduard Krimmer. The product first went on sale in 2005. Care instructions It is recommended to wash the items by hand using liquid detergent and a soft sponge to avoid damaging the gold plating. When used in a dishwasher, gold may tarnish or wear over time. Use in a microwave oven is not permitted. About the drawing/series A series of cups by Sergei Rusakov is a modern interpretation of the silhouette depiction of gallant scenes from the life of the Russian nobility, fashionable in the 19th century. In original packaging paper. Delivery with tracking.

No. 81911217

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Lomonosov Imperial Porcelain Factory - Coffee set - Two coffee pairs "Silhouettes". Imperial porcelain. - porcelain

Lomonosov Imperial Porcelain Factory - Coffee set - Two coffee pairs "Silhouettes". Imperial porcelain. - porcelain

About the product

The cup and saucer was made at the Imperial Porcelain Factory (St. Petersburg) from thin-walled bone china. For decoration, an overglaze decal is used, the outline is gilded. Cup volume - 80 ml, height - 5.5 cm, saucer diameter - 9.9 cm. Volume is measured from the bottom to the top edge of the product.

The cup has a smooth glazed edge.

The author of the painting is the artist of the Imperial Porcelain Factory Sergei Rusakov, the author of the form is the artist and sculptor of the Lomonosov (Imperial) Porcelain Factory Eduard Krimmer. The product first went on sale in 2005.

Care instructions

It is recommended to wash the items by hand using liquid detergent and a soft sponge to avoid damaging the gold plating. When used in a dishwasher, gold may tarnish or wear over time. Use in a microwave oven is not permitted.

About the drawing/series

A series of cups by Sergei Rusakov is a modern interpretation of the silhouette depiction of gallant scenes from the life of the Russian nobility, fashionable in the 19th century.

In original packaging paper.

Delivery with tracking.

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