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tea pair, part of a ship's dinnerware set made for the Russian Imperial Navy. The set was kept in the officers' mess room on the propeller-cutter clipper Vsadnik, which ran aground near Gotska Sandön Island near Gotland on August 11, 1864. The ship was commanded by Captain 1st Rank Mikhail Alekseevich Birilev (Михаил Алексеевич Бирилев, капитан 1-го ранга), porcelain, Kornilov Brothers manufactory, Russia, 1861-1864, h (cup) 8.4 cm, Ø (saucer) 17 cm, A similar service was raised from the frigate "Oleg", which sank in the Gulf of Finland in 1869. After being raised in 2003 and preserved, in July 2025 the service entered the permanent exhibition of the Hermitage

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article: tea pair
title: part of a ship's dinnerware set made for the Russian Imperial Navy. The set was kept in the officers' mess room on the propeller-cutter clipper Vsadnik, which ran aground near Gotska Sandön Island near Gotland on August 11, 1864. The ship was commanded by Captain 1st Rank Mikhail Alekseevich Birilev (Михаил Алексеевич Бирилев, капитан 1-го ранга)
material: porcelain
manufacturer's brand: Kornilov Brothers manufactory
manufaturer's country: Russia
year: 1861-1864
dimensions: h (cup) 8.4 cm, Ø (saucer) 17
additional information: A similar service was raised from the frigate "Oleg", which sank in the Gulf of Finland in 1869. After being raised in 2003 and preserved, in July 2025 the service entered the permanent exhibition of the Hermitage
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