Porcelain figures of Gogol and Bulgarin and four others
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Porcelain figures of Gogol and Bulgarin and four others

BY TERIKHOV AND KISELEV FACTORY, PETR TERIKHOV, GARDNER FACTORY, DMITROVSKII FACTORY, MOSCOW, CIRCA 1835 - CIRCA 1930

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Porcelain figures of Gogol and Bulgarin and four others
by Terikhov and Kiselev Factory, Petr Terikhov, Gardner Factory, Dmitrovskii Factory, Moscow, circa 1835 - circa 1930
A figure of Gogol in a grey jacket and with yellow trousers simulated on wood floor with gilt base; a figure of Bulgarin in a brown coat and trousers on a green and black base; a figure of a balalaika player with white tunic and black hut, trousers and boots; a peasant woman and baby; Yakut figure with a fish and net; and figure of a peasant cobblar in white tunic with bast shoes, marked under bases
10¾ in. (27.3 cm.) to 5 in. (13 cm.) high (6)
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VAT rate of 5% is payable on hammer price and at 15% on the buyer's premium

Lot Essay

see B. N. Emme, Russian Porcelain Works of Art, Moscow, 1950, p.109. for a similar figure depicting Bulgarin in the State Russian Museum.

The Terikhov and Kiselev factory was established in the first half of the nineteenth century by two peasant brothers Fedor and Petr Nikolaevich Terikhov and was the leading peasant factory in the Gzel' region of Moscow Province.

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