- TWO KORNILOV PORCELAIN PLATES, St. Petersburg,
TWO KORNILOV PORCELAIN PLATES, St. Petersburg, late 19th/early 20th century, each circular, with central red simulated cross-stitch Imperial double-headed eagle within a geometric border and blue cavetto band, the borders with Cyrillic sayings within blue and peach strapwork, the reverse with printed blue factory marks, dia. 9 3/4 in.
- PAIR OF KORNILOV PORCELAIN HAND PAINTED
PAIR OF KORNILOV PORCELAIN HAND PAINTED PLATES, St. Petersburg, Russia, polychrome enamel decorated and gilded with cartouche of a two headed eagle to a field of patterned bands, printed mark, dia. 9 ½ in.
- 12 RUSSIAN PORCELAIN ARMORIAL PLATES
12 RUSSIAN PORCELAIN ARMORIAL PLATES BY KORNILOV BROTHE...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.
- KORNILOV BROS. RUSSIAN PORCELAIN TEA
KORNILOV BROS. RUSSIAN PORCELAIN TEA SETKornilov (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:
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- PAIR OF KORNILOV BROS. RUSSIAN PORCELAIN
PAIR OF KORNILOV BROS. RUSSIAN PORCELAIN PLATESKornilov (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:
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- GRP: 2 KORNILOV BROS RUSSIAN PORCELAIN
GRP: 2 KORNILOV BROS RUSSIAN PORCELAIN PLATESKornilov (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:
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- PAIR OF KORNILOV BROS RUSSIAN PORCELAIN
PAIR OF KORNILOV BROS RUSSIAN PORCELAIN PLATESKornilov (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:
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- PAIR KORNILOV RUSSIAN IMPERIAL PLATESKornilov
PAIR KORNILOV RUSSIAN IMPERIAL PLATESKornilov (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.
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- KORNILOV BROS. RUSSIAN PORCELAIN EGG
KORNILOV BROS. RUSSIAN PORCELAIN EGG TEACUP & SAUCERKornilov (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:
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- ALEXANDER II (1881-1894) SOUP PLATE,
ALEXANDER II (1881-1894) SOUP PLATE, KORNILOV PORCELAIN...circular, with raised edges, centered with the imperial eagle, the rim with the saying [ The Sun Has Set on the Fir Tree and We are Still Hungry, ], in Russian, blue overglaze factory mark to underside ; diameter: 25 cm (9 7/8 in.)
PROVENANCE
Hammer Galleries, New York (accompanied by old inventory tag no. R. 98)
Collection of A. J. Marino, acquired from the above circa 1934
Thence by descent in the family to the present owner
CONDITION
The plate is in fair age-appropriate condition. A chip with visible restoration and repair to the rim. Inspection under UV light shows above mentioned restoration.
- A Gardner part tea service for the Turkish
A Gardner part tea service for the Turkish market, painted flowers on a blue ground, together with a Kuznetsov shell-shaped cup and saucer, a rose form cup and saucer and a Kornilov small coffee can and saucer, late 19th Century
- (5) KORNILOV BROS. "FAIRY TALE" PLATES
(5) KORNILOV BROS. "FAIRY TALE" PLATES FOR TIFFANY c. 1905, Russia, gilt and polychrome enameled porcelain, depicting scenes from Russian fairy tales, after designs by Ivan Bilibin, each with a Pan-Slavic border design, enamel factory marks and numbering verso, 9.5"dia