A RUSSIAN PORCELAIN PART DINNER SERVICE FROM THE DOWRY SERVICE OF GRAND DUCHESS OLGA NIKOLAEVNA
A RUSSIAN PORCELAIN PART DINNER SERVICE FROM THE DOWRY SERVICE OF GRAND DUCHESS OLGA NIKOLAEVNA

BY THE IMPERIAL PORCELAIN FACTORY, ST PETERSBURG, PERIOD OF NICHOLAS I, CIRCA 1840

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A RUSSIAN PORCELAIN PART DINNER SERVICE FROM THE DOWRY SERVICE OF GRAND DUCHESS OLGA NIKOLAEVNA
BY THE IMPERIAL PORCELAIN FACTORY, ST PETERSBURG, PERIOD OF NICHOLAS I, CIRCA 1840
Comprising: a bottle cooler; a circular tureen with ring-shaped stand and cover; two sauceboats and stands; two large oval serving dishes; two large circular serving-dishes; fourteen leaf-shaped pickle-dishes; sixteen soup plates (two later with conforming decoration); fourteen dinner plates; together with thirty luncheon plates (all later with conforming decoration); each plate and dish with a border decorated with continuous band of gilt scrolling acanthus, centering a gilt rosette; marked under bases with underglaze dark blue factory marks, some further inscribed and stamped with letters and numerals; thirty luncheon plates and two soup plates marked ‘Eduard Schinkel, Stuttgart’
The dinner plates: 9 ½ in. (24.1 cm.) diameter
The tureen: 13 in. (33 cm.) high
來源
Presented to Grand Duchess Olga Nikolaevna of Russia (1822-1892), daughter of Nicholas I and Alexandra Feodorovna, on her marriage to Crown Prince Charles of Württemberg (1823-1891) in 1846.
By descent with the Dukes of Württemberg.
Schloss Monrepos; sold Sotheby's, Stuttgart, 9-14 October 2000, lot 2576 (part).

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Grand Duchess Olga Nikolaevna (1822-1892) married Crown Prince Charles of Württemberg (1823-1891) in July 1846 at Peterhof Palace, outside of St Petersburg. The couple lived mostly in Villa Berg in Stuttgart and in Kloster Hofen. After the death of his father in June 1864, Charles acceded the throne and became the third King of Württemberg, making Olga its fourth queen.
Emperor Nicholas I supplied his three daughters with lavish dowries, which included extensive porcelain services. Part of this service is in the collection of the State Peterhof Museum (N.B. von Wolf (ed. T.N. Nosovich), Imperatorskii farforovyi zavod, 1744-1904, St Petersburg, 2008, pp. 364-365).

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