
MISCELLANEOUS RUSSIAN PORCELAIN, CIRCA 1900 AN ASSEMBLED GROUP OF RUSSIAN PORCELAIN, KORNILOV, CIRCA 1900. Comprising 16 pieces in total including three-piece matching teapot, creamer and sugar, the sides banded in faux embroidery in the Pan Slavic taste, and the rims gilded, each with Kornilov Bros. standing bear mark and numbered 135, greatest height 6 inches (15.4 cm). Together with six matching (to themselves) dessert plates, the borders with Pan Slavic decorative motifs and the rim gilded, each with Kornilov Bros. standing bear mark and numbered 335, diameter 6.25 inches (16 cm). Also a matching teapot and cup both with Pan Slavic style banding, gilt highlights and with Russian proverbs, and each marked with the Kornilov factory mark incorporating the Imperial Warrant, greatest height (teapot) 4.5 inches (11.5 cm), and two small teapots and a large coffee size cup decorated in the Pan Slavic taste (not matching) two with Kornilov factory mark and one with Kornilov standing bear mark, greatest height 3.6 inches (9 cm).

Pair of Russian porcelain tiered pastry stands by the Kornilov Brothers Pair of Russian porcelain tiered pastry stands by the Kornilov Brothers, St. Petersberg, 19th century, having a possibly Imperial crowned M monogram (Grand Duke Michael (1832-1909), below the shaped rose rims, and blue underglaze marks for Kornilov Brothers, 19"h x 10"dia. (damage) Provenance: From the Ligonier, PA estate of Richard Mellon Scaife

A RUSSIAN PORCELAIN FIGURE OF A WATER CARRIER, KORNILOV BROTHERS PORCELAIN FACTORY, ST. PETERSBURG, 1840S-1860S: A RUSSIAN PORCELAIN FIGURE OF A WATER CARRIER, KORNILOV BROTHERS PORCELAIN FACTORY, ST. PETERSBURG, 1840S-1860S . realistically modelled after an illustration of Alexander Osipovich Orlovsky's 1826 illustration, the standing man with a water carrier over back, dressed in a long white shirt and a green vest, with striped trousers, on a circular green and gilt base, red overglazed Kornilov Brothers factory mark under base; overall height: 17 cm (6 3/4 in. ) . . LOT NOTES. Lots 276-328 in this auction come from the estate of a prominent New York collector of European heritage. After purchasing his first Gardner figurine more than 20 years ago, he developed an interest in Russian porcelain figures, and amassed a formidable collection over the next two decades, paying particular attention to quality of craftsmanship and authenticity.

Pair of Kornilov Bros. Russian Porcelain Plates: Kornilov (Kornilow) Brothers St. Petersburg Russia. Pair of porcelain plates with floral and knot motifs ca. 1914-1917. Both marked under the base with the Kornilov factory mark and the numbers 247 and 373 respectively. (Both) height: 3/4 in x diameter: 6 1/4 in. Condition Please contact us for a detailed condition report. Please note that the lack of a condition statement does not imply perfect condition. Email condition@revereauctions. com with any condition questions.

Kornilov Bros. Russian Porcelain Egg Teacup & Saucer: Kornilov (Kornilow) Brothers, St. Petersburg, Russia. Porcelain egg form teacup and saucer with gilded geometric decoration in red and green and the cup with a coat of arms. Both marked along the underside with "Made in Russia by Kornilov Bros;" the cup additionally marked "St Petersburg" and "276;" the saucer additionally marked with a bear holding a teapot and a sign reading "JHV. ". Teacup; Height: 4 1/4 in x width: 3 3/4 in x depth: 2 3/4 in. Saucer; Height: 1 in x diameter: 5 3/4 in. Condition Please contact us for a detailed condition report. Please note that the lack of a condition statement does not imply perfect condition. Email condition@revereauctions. com with any condition questions.

Rare Set of Six Russian Porcelain Tea Cups and Saucers, ca. 1900, by Brothers Kornilov, St. Petersburg, decorated in green and brick red folkloric banding with gilt edges, the cups with "Mishka the Bear" handles, accompanied by a typewritten description on the letterhead of A La Vielle Russie, New York, overall h. 2-1/8", dia. 5-1/2". Pieces by the Kornilov factory, suppliers to the Imperial Court, became quite popular in the United States and Canada after their large display at the Russian Pavilion at the 1893 Chicago World's Fair. Among the retailer's which carried their wares were Tiffany & Co., New York, and Shreve & Co., San Francisco.

Twelve Russian Kornilov Brothers dessert plates. Twelve Russian Kornilov Brothers dessert plates20th century, St. Petersburg, with maker's marks in Cyrillic, pattern 247, each with central rosette with floral and strapwork-decorated rim in rust, green and black with gilt highlights, 8.25 Dia.8.25 Dia. Provenance: Property of a Private Collector, Riverside, CA. Condition: Very good condition overall. Very light marks and scratches to surfaces. With typical rubbing and minor scattered losses to painted decoration to rims and edges.

Set of Six Russian Gilt and Polychrome Decorated Porcelain Dessert Plates Kornilov Brothers Manufactory, St. Petersburg, circa 1900 Each with a stylized foliate decorated faux cloisonne and plique-a-jour center and border, further decorated in the 2 o'clock position on the border with a circular medallion depicting a different historic version of the Russian State seal, including the double-headed eagle with outspread wings clutching an orb and scepter surmounted by a crown, each in a contrasting color against a green, turquoise, gold or platinum colored ground, stamped factory mark on the underside. Diameter 9 1/2 inches. Sotheby's, New York, Russian Art, April 22, 2009, sold a set of twelve Russian dessert plates in this same design by Kornilov Brothers Manufactory that were made for Tiffany & Co., New York, lot 381 Sotheby's, New York, Russian Art, April 22, 2009, sold a set of six Russian plates in this design, however, without the Russian State seal medallions, lot 377 C Property of a Maryland Collector

Seven Pieces of Russian Porcelain, early 20th century, six Kornilov: a beaker commemorating the centennial of the Imperial Guard Uhlan Regiment of Her Majesty on May 15, 1903, also with an inscription commemorating the capture of Telish in 1877, ht. 4 5/8, a beaker decorated in red, pink, blue, and gilt with a stylized double-headed Imperial eagle in the Pan-Slavic style, with bear mark, ht. 4 5/8, and four plates with pink borders and gilded bands, dia. 9 1/4; and an unmarked plate decorated with an Order of St. George medal and garter, dia. 9 3/8 in. Estimate $200-400 Imperial Guard Uhlan Regiment beaker with hairline crack extending down one side and across bottom. One Kornilov plate with 1/8 in. chip to top of rim. Order of St. George plate with two approx. 2 in. hairline cracks extending inward from rim. All with scattered rubbing and loss to gilt and enamel. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Condition requests can be obtained via email (lot inquiry button) or by telephone to the appropriate gallery location (Boston/617.350.5400 or Marlborough/508.970.3000). Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Skinner Inc. shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.

RUSSIAN PORCELAIN TEA SERVICE (PARTIAL)
Six pieces, with foliate scrolls on gilt and bleu celeste ground, comprising tea pot, covered sugar bowl, two cups and saucers, Kornilov, St. Petersburg, 19th c.
Kornilov indigo mark
Tea pot: 4"

A FINE RUSSIAN PORCELAIN KOVSH, KORNILOV FACTORY, CIRCA 1900. Of traditional ancient form, the cavetto with gilt highlighted Imperial double-headed eagle surrounded with a gilt border inscribed with an old Russian proverb. The handle and rim with raised decoration of intertwining strapwork and gilt highlights. Underside with Kornilov Factory Mark incorporating the Imperial Warrant. Length 7.5 inches (19 cm).

12 Russian Porcelain Armorial Plates by Kornilov Brothers: A fine set of 12 cabinet plates by the Kornilow Brothers, each displaying the coat of arms of various cities in Russia including Moscow, St. Petersburg, Kazan, Kiev, Chernigrov and others as indicated on the reverse of each plate. The borders decorated with city crests of different municipalities. Richly gilt with colorful hand painted decoration throughout. . Each marked to the underside Made in Russia by Kornilov Bros, with printed maker mark for 1903-1917. . Measures 10. 5" diameter. Condition Excellent overall condition. Minor to moderate gilt loss. Overall Dimensions Unit: Height: 0. 00 Width: 0. 00 Depth: 0. 00 Weight: 0. 00

A PAIR OF RUSSIAN PORCELAIN PLATES, KORNILOV PORCELAIN FACTORY, ST. PETERSBURG, 1884-1917: A PAIR OF RUSSIAN PORCELAIN PLATES, KORNILOV PORCELAIN FACTORY, ST. PETERSBURG, 1884-1917 . the two circular plates painted in chartreuse, cerulean and ochre, simulating shaded enamel flowers and strapwork with gilt detailing throughout, underglaze two-tone factory mark under base of each; diameter of each: 24. 2 cm. (9 1/2 in. ) . . PROVENANCE. Bonhams, London, November 26, 2007, lot 392

A RUSSIAN PORCELAIN PLATE, KORNILOV PORCELAIN FACTORY, ST. PETERSBURG, PERIOD OF ALEXANDER III (1881-1894), CIRCA 1880S: A RUSSIAN PORCELAIN PLATE, KORNILOV PORCELAIN FACTORY, ST. PETERSBURG, PERIOD OF ALEXANDER III (1881-1894), CIRCA 1880S . circular, with softly scalloped edges, featuring the gilt Imperial cypher of Alexander III, with interlacing design around the rim, blue overglaze factory mark under base; diameter: 25 cm (9 7/8 in. ) . .

Kornilov Bros. Russian Porcelain Tea Set: Kornilov (Kornilow) Brothers St. Petersburg Russia. Porcelain tea service consisting of one tray teapot creamer sugar bowl two teacups and two saucers all with gilded geometric decoration in red and light blue. Ca. 1914-1917. All marked under the base. Height ranges from 1/2 in to 5 1/4 in; width/diameter ranges from 3 in to 9 in. Condition Please contact us for a detailed condition report. Please note that the lack of a condition statement does not imply perfect condition. Email condition@revereauctions. com with any condition questions.

Pair Kornilov Russian Imperial Plates: Kornilov (Kornilow) Brothers, St. Petersburg, Russia. Pair of Imperial porcelain plates, each with gilded edging and the Imperial double headed eagle insignia. Marked along the undersides. . Height: 1 1/2 in x diameter: 10 in. Condition No chips, cracks, or restorations. Wear to the gilding. . Please contact us for a detailed condition report. Please note that the lack of a condition statement does not imply perfect condition. Email condition@revereauctions. com with any condition questions.

Pair of Kornilov Bros Russian Porcelain Plates: Kornilov (Kornilow) Brothers, St. Petersburg, Russia. Pair of porcelain plates with lovely geometric knotted designs. Both marked along the underside. . Height: 1 in x diameter: 8 1/2 in. Condition Please contact us for a detailed condition report. Please note that the lack of a condition statement does not imply perfect condition. Email condition@revereauctions. com with any condition questions.

Grp: 2 Kornilov Bros Russian Porcelain Plates: Kornilov (Kornilow) Brothers, St. Petersburg, Russia. Group of two porcelain plates, both decorated with lovely geometric and knotted designs, one with a coat of arms in the center. Both marked along the underside with "Made in Russia by Kornilow Bros" and the bear holding a teapot logo; one additionally inscribed "Vladimir" and "147;" the other additionally marked "Imported by Shreve, Crump & Low Co, Boston" and "247. ". Height: 1 in x diameter: 9 1/2 in. Condition Please contact us for a detailed condition report. Please note that the lack of a condition statement does not imply perfect condition. Email condition@revereauctions. com with any condition questions.

RUSSIAN PORCELAIN FOOTED DISH Kornilov Brothers Factory, St. Petersburg, late 19th century; of oblong form with pierced angular handle, gilt rim and green and rust-orange band decoration. Length: 13 inches.
Estimate: 150.00 - 200.00

A Russian Porcelain Figure Kornilov Brothers depicting a man selling bread. Height 6 3/4 inches.

A ceramic Russian bowl with stylised double eagle pattern, Kornilov factory mark to underside. 24cm. dia.

A quantity of Russian ceramics comprising a teapot (chips), slop bowl (rivetted) and seven matching cups and saucers (one cup rivetted) with naturalistic handles and spout, all with Kornilov factory mark, together with three other saucers.

Russian Porcelain Figure of a Shepherd and His Dog, mid-19th century, attributed to Kornilov Brothers, St. Petersburg, gilded and enamel-decorated depiction of a shepherd seated by a tree stump, wearing a sheepskin over his white shirt and wine red pants, holding a horn, with his crook to one side and his dog at his feet, all on a freeform base, unmarked, ht. 9 3/4 in. Estimate $2,000-4,000 Missing tip to horn; no other evidence of any cracks, chips or restorations. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Condition requests can be obtained via email (lot inquiry button) or by telephone to the appropriate gallery location (Boston/617.350.5400 or Marlborough/508.970.3000). Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Skinner Inc. shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.

Kornilov Brothers porcelain Tsar Nicholas II plate
circa 1894; rare and historically important elaborate enamel and gilt decoration, with vignette of Romanov double eagle, mark on verso, 9 1/2 in. Diam.
Condition: Minor gilt wear

RUSSIAN PORCELAIN COMMEMORATIVE BEAKER printed marks for Kornilov, St. Petersburg, commemorating the centennial of the Imperial Guard Uhlan Regiment of Her Majesty on May 15, 1903, the reverse with further trophies and commemorating the capture of Telish in 1877, beneath a gilt rim, h: 4 5/8 in.

RUSSIAN PORCELAIN PAINTED AND PARCEL-GILT MANTLE VASE, KORNILOV BROS. ST. PETERSBURG With underglaze manufacture's mark beneath crowned double-headed eagle; the angular shaped bowl with floral reserves and molded grape bunches and leaves on blue ground, flanked by "coral" handles, bolted to scrollwork base. 11 5/8 x 7 1/2 x 4 1/2 in. Estimate $ 800-1,200

A 19thC Kornilov Brothers Russian porcelain part tea service, decorated in gilt with rococo scrolls, flowers, leaves etc., printed marks to underside.

Two Russian Imperial Porcelain Manufactory Plates of Cadets St. Petersburg, Period of Nicholas I (1825-1855), Each Dated 1843 Each having a green border with gilt Imperial double-headed eagles alternating with military trophies of a shako with crossed sabre and rifle on laurel leaves, the first, depicting five cadets in a classroom; the second, cadets and soldiers in a landscape. Each with underglaze blue Imperial cipher for Nicholas I; the first with Cyrillic inscription in black Moscovskago Voenno-uchebnago okruga (Moscow district Military school)/ Chetvertyi(4) bat: Cadet Voronezhskago Mihailovskago cadetskago korpusa/ Cadet Tambovskago cadetskago korpusa/ Piatyi(5) bat: Cadet Kazanskago cadetskago korpusa (4th battalion: Cadet of the Voronezh Mikhailovsky Cadet Corps/ Cadet of the Tambov Cadet Corps/ 5th battalion: Cadet of the Kazan Cadet Corps); also signed and dated 1843go. N. Kornilov; the second with Cyrillic inscription in black Uchebnyia Voiska/ Oficzer e riadovyia Uchebnoi artil. brigady/ Kantonisty Voenno-uchebnych brigad. (Training Troops/ Officer and soldiers of the Training Artillery Brigade/ Cantonists of the Military Training Brigades); also signed and dated 1843go. Eloshevskoi. Second plate broken and restored. Each: 9-1/2 in (24.1 cm) As noted in catalogue; the first in overall good condition.

Kornilov Bros. Russian porcelain kovsh 19th c., decorated with Imperial eagle and Russian proverb, strapwork handle, factory stamp on underside, 7.75"l x 4.75"w

A RUSSIAN PORCELAIN FIGURE OF A DANCING PEASANT BOY, KORNILOV BROTHERS PORCELAIN FACTORY, SAINT PETERSBURG, 1843-1861The boy realistically modeled, shown in a traditional peasant blouse with floral designs, one leg raised mid-step, while he holds his hat with the opposite hand, height: 20.5 cm (8 1/8 in.), red factory mark on base

A RUSSIAN PORCELAIN FIGURE OF A PEASANT MAN PLAYING A BALALAIKA, KORNILOV BROTHERS PORCELAIN FACTORY, SAINT PETERSBURG, 1840-1861Depicted in traditional clothing, the man is shown while singing and playing a balaika, on stylized ground with gilt rocaille designs, height: 18 cm (7 in.), red factory mark on base

A PAIR OF ANTIQUE RUSSIAN PORCELAIN PLATES, KORNILOV BROTHERS, EARLY 1900S each with Russian-style polychrome ornament in in green, black, and red glaze on a white ground, with a gilded rim, diameter: 20.7 cm (8 1/8 in.), marked on base

Four Kornilov Factory Russian Plates: early 20th century, two plates and two shallow soup bowls, Russian Folk Art design borders with repeating pink and yellow cross stitch design and three roosters in profile, double headed eagle factory mark verso, plates, 8 in. ; bowls, 9-1/4 in. Provenance: No provenance listed Condition minor abrasions

Four Kornilov Factory Russian Plates: early 20th century, two plates and two shallow soup bowls, Russian Folk Art design borders with repeating pink and yellow cross stitch design and three roosters in profile, double headed eagle factory mark verso, plates, 8 in. ; bowls, 9-1/4 in. Condition minor abrasions

Set Four Russian Kornilov Bros. Porcelain Kovshi: St. Petersburg, late 19th/early 20th century, each with transfer mark, hand painted with fine Cyrillic and double-headed eagle decoration, 2 x 8-3/8 x 5-3/8 in. Condition two with restorations, otherwise good condition, minor wear, gilt and enamel losses (see detailed photos)

A Russian Porcelain Teacup and Saucer from the Tsarskoe Selo Service: A Russian Porcelain Teacup and Saucer from the Tsarskoe Selo Service. Kornilov Brothers Porcelain Factory, St. Petersburg, 1884-1917. together with an associated egg cup from the Winter Palace Ordinary Service, Period of Nicholas I (1825-1855), each bearing the black Imperial double-headed eagle; the teacup and saucer with red factory marks to the underside. Height of teacup 2 3/4 inches. . Property from the Estate of Emil Seidel, Jerseyville, Illinois Condition . For condition inquiries please contact fdcr@hindmanauctions. com

A Russian Porcelain Dinner Service
Kornilov Manufactory, Circa 1900
comprising:
9 dinner plates
10 salad plates
11 bread plates
7 cups with 11 saucers
1 platter
1 lozenge-shaped serving bowl
2 covered serving dishes
1 sauce tureen with underplate
1 creamer
1 covered sugar
1 teapot
57 items total.
Length of platter 14 inches.
Property from the Estate of Doris Zeller, Lockport, New York