Russian Antique Silver Vodka Cup
£575
Stock: 10429
Date: Circa 1750
Country: Russia
An 18th century small silver “charka” of octagonal design with a pierced side handle and applied foot. The unusual chased...
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Description
An 18th century small silver “charka” of octagonal design with a pierced side handle and applied foot. The unusual chased decoration depicts ghostly scenes of phantoms swirling around naked maidens on a foggy or flame background.
Contains 70ml.
Height 4.7cm, 1.85ins. Spread 8cm, 3.15ins. Width 6cm, 2.3ins.
Unmarked silver.
Russian
Circa 1750.
Literature. The Russian ‘charka’ is a vodka or tot cup, a traditional drinking vessel used in Russian communal life for centuries. The charka represents the 16th century vodka measure of 143.5 millilitres.
Condition
This little tot is in very good condition with minimal signs of wear compatible with age.
Maker Information
No maker assigned
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