CIRCA 1906, SIGNED IN CYRILIC; M. SOKOLOVA AND 1906 TO THE BACK, POSSIBLY ST. PETERSBURG IMPERIAL FACTORY
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a russian large rectangular still life plaque
Circa 1906, signed in Cyrilic; M. Sokolova and 1906 to the back, possibly St. Petersburg Imperial factory
In the oil painting-style, after a still life by Abraham van Beyeren (1620-1690), possibly in the Hermitage-St. Petersburg, painted in overglaze colours with a still life, depicting; a large rummer, a flute, a copper bowl, a plate with a crab, a shrimp and a slice of tuna and various fruits, etc., on a table, with an inscription in Cyrilic (done after van Beyeren) to the back, within a scrolled wooden frame (two tiny glaze scratches)
39.5 x 60.5cm without frame
Circa 1906, signed in Cyrilic; M. Sokolova and 1906 to the back, possibly St. Petersburg Imperial factory
In the oil painting-style, after a still life by Abraham van Beyeren (1620-1690), possibly in the Hermitage-St. Petersburg, painted in overglaze colours with a still life, depicting; a large rummer, a flute, a copper bowl, a plate with a crab, a shrimp and a slice of tuna and various fruits, etc., on a table, with an inscription in Cyrilic (done after van Beyeren) to the back, within a scrolled wooden frame (two tiny glaze scratches)
39.5 x 60.5cm without frame
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