A Russian porcelain propaganda figural chess set
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A Russian porcelain propaganda figural chess set

POSSIBLY BY THE LOMONOSOV FACTORY, SECOND QUARTER 20TH CENTURY

细节
A Russian porcelain propaganda figural chess set
Possibly by the Lomonosov factory, second quarter 20th century
The theme based on the Capitalists versus Communists, the one side predominately in coral hues, the opposing side in black, heightened in gilt, the capitalist king represented as a figure of Death, the queen as Fortune, the pawns as workers bound in chains, on the Communist side the king is represented as an industrial laborourer, the queen as agricultural worker, the pawns bearing sickles, all pieces marked to the underside with a blue sickle and hammer symbol, the rook marked 1929 in blue.
King -- 4¼in. (6cm.); pawn -- 23/8in. (6cm.) high
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拍品专文

The Lomonosov Porcelain Factory, located in St. Petersburg, was formerly known as the Imperial Factory until the October Revolution of 1917. Under state ownership, the art director, Sergei Chekhonine, produced politically motivated designs in bright colours, often using the old imperial factory moulds. These propaganda sets were known to be production from 1925. COMPARATIVE LITERATURE
A similar lot was sold, Sotheby's New York, English and Continental Silver and Chess Sets, 4-5th October 1979, lot 568.
This is set is also illustrated in Victor Keats, The Illustrated Guide to World Chess Sets, Batsford 1985, page 169 ill. 195