A Russian gilt-bronze mounted Tulyakov jasper ewer, attributed to the Imperial Workshops at Ekaterinburg, after a design by Andrei Voronikhin (1759 – 1814) circa 1807 of slender ovoid form with gilt-bronze tapering spout, the underneath applied with bearded mask, the rim surmounted by a gilt-bronze bird of prey issuing a ribbon from its claw drawn up to attach to the foliate banding, ending in a gilt-bronze berried pendant, the tapering ewer applied with stylised palmettes and beading, the trumpet foot on square jasper plinth, mounted on a shaped and foliate gilt-bronze base 49cm. high; 19¼in.
A Russian gilt-bronze mounted Tulyakov jasper ewer, attributed to the Imperial Workshops at Ekaterinburg, after a design by Andrei Voronikhin (1759 – 1814) circa 1807 of slender ovoid form with gilt-bronze tapering spout, the underneath applied with bearded mask, the rim surmounted by a gilt-bronze bird of prey issuing a ribbon from its claw drawn up to attach to the foliate banding, ending in a gilt-bronze berried pendant, the tapering ewer applied with stylised palmettes and beading, the trumpet foot on square jasper plinth, mounted on a shaped and foliate gilt-bronze base 49cm. high; 19¼in.
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