Antique Russian Grachev Brothers Plique-à-Jour Enamel Spoon, c. 1866-1892

This exquisite silver cloisonné and plique-à-jour enamel spoon, attributed to the renowned Grachev Brothers of St. Petersburg, represents the pinnacle of Russian craftsmanship. Known for their unparalleled artistry, the Grachev Brothers were among the leading makers during the golden age of Russian decorative arts, often collaborating with Fabergé and catering to the imperial family.

The spoon’s bowl is adorned with intricate floral motifs in vibrant shades of cobalt blue, emerald green, and crimson red, set against a dark background. The translucent plique-à-jour enamel, masterfully applied, mimics the appearance of stained glass, allowing light to illuminate the design. The delicate scrolling patterns and vibrant colors exemplify the refined style characteristic of late 19th to early 20th-century Russian silver.

The handle features a complementary design with bold enamel decoration and is hallmarked with the Grachev Brothers’ signature, alongside the “88” zolotnik standard for Russian silver, confirming its authenticity and high-quality composition.

A piece of this caliber is not just a utilitarian object but a collectible work of art. Perfect for connoisseurs of Russian decorative arts, this spoon embodies the heritage and opulence associated with the Grachev Brothers and their collaboration with Fabergé.

Fabergé Silver Cloisonné & Plique-à-jour Enamel Spoon by Grachev Brothers c. 1866-1892
silver, enamel
The Grachev Brothers
length: 7.25 inches, 18.5 cm
maker’s mark: Grachev in Cyrillic
assay master’s mark: Cyrillic initials A.P.
assay mark of St. Petersburg
silver standard: 88 zolotnik

 

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“In 1866, Gavriil Petrovich Grachev established a silversmith shop in St. Petersburg. His eight sons took over the business in 1873 and renamed it Grachev Brothers. The firm soon became famous for its fine jewellery and objets d’art. By 1897, the company employed 66 craftsmen. The 20th century saw continued success. In the 21st century, Grachev Brothers returns with a new collection inspired by the liveliness and spirit that it had when it first began in that St. Petersburg workshop.

1866 Gavriil Petrovich Grachev, a talented artist and visionary, establishes a silversmith shop in St. Petersburg and soon makes the house the most elevated among the Russian jewelers of his time.

1873 Gavriil’s eight sons Mikhail, Alexei, Grigorii, Simeon, Nikolai, Gavriil, Petr, and Ivan inherit the family business and begin using the name Grachev Brothers.

1886 Its reputation having spread internationally, Grachev Brothers is awarded a royal warrant of appointment to King Christian IX of Denmark.

1888 The firm is awarded a gold medal with a ribbon of St. Stanislav at the Nordic Exhibition of Industry, Agriculture, and Art in Copenhagen. “

– https://grachevbrothers.com/pages/our-story

 

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