A Biscuit Porcelain Easter Egg
A Biscuit Porcelain Easter Egg

BY THE IMPERIAL PORCELAIN FACTORY, ST PETERSBURG, CIRCA 1880-1890, AFTER A MODEL BY A.K. SPIESS

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A Biscuit Porcelain Easter Egg
By the Imperial Porcelain Factory, St Petersburg, circa 1880-1890, after a model by A.K. Spiess
Ovoid, modelled in white relief with the infant Christ on one side and a group of angels on the other, the top and bottom modelled with radiating sunburst, on green ground, marked under base with Cyrillic impress 'ST' for the mould-maker S. Tychagin
3¾ in. (9.5 cm.) high

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A similar biscuit porcelain egg also modelled by Spiess with angels on a light green ground is illustrated in in T. Kudriavtseva and H. Whitbeck, Russian Imperial Easter Eggs, London, 2001, p. 269, no. 224. A further related example from a private collection is included in Kostbare Ostereier aus dem Zarenreich aus der Sammlung Adulf Peter Goop Vaduz Mit Texten von Alexij II, Patriarch von Moskau und ganz Russland, Munich, 1992, no. 222. August Spiess was the head of the Imperial Porcelain Factory's sculpture workshop during the second half of the nineteenth century and oversaw the production of biscuit vases, plaques and easter eggs, all executed in the manner of Wedgwood designs.

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