Russian Silver Stopka / Charka, Kostroma, 1769–1813

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Russian silver stopka / charka, Kostroma, 1769–1813, 18th–early 19th century. Tapering cylindrical form with engraved and chased scrolling ornament, cartouches with stylized birds and foliate motifs, and gilt interior. Height: 7.6 cm. Weight: 68.2 g.

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Description

Russian Silver Stopka / Charka, Kostroma, Russia, 1769–1813, 18th–Early 19th Century.

A Russian silver stopka, or charka, made in Kostroma and dated to the period 1769–1813. The vessel is of tapering cylindrical form and is decorated with finely engraved and chased ornament.

The body is enriched with bold scrolling decoration and cartouches enclosing stylized birds and foliate motifs. The interior is gilt, a traditional feature of fine Russian silver drinking vessels.

Origin:
Russia, Kostroma.

Period:
1769–1813, 18th–early 19th century.

Material:
Silver, engraved and chased decoration, gilt interior.

Dimensions:
Height: 7.6 cm.

Weight:
68.2 g.

Condition:
Age-related wear, patina and surface marks. The condition is shown in the photographs.