biscuit tray, silver, with inscription "To the M. Popov Partnership with Sons, from the employees of the shops, warehouse, and office, November 10, 1912", 84 standard, cut-glass (crystal), Ø 30.5 cm, Fifteenth Moscow Artel, Moscow, Russia, traces of everyday use in several places. "M. Popov & Sons Cloth Trade and Warehouses Partnership" ("Товарищество суконной торговли и складов М. Попов с сыновьями") was a major pre-revolutionary Russian commercial and industrial firm founded by the prominent Moscow 1st guild merchant Maksim Efimovich Popov (1817–1896). The enterprise was one of the leaders in the textile market of the Russian Empire and was renowned for the production and wholesale of high-quality broadcloth.
| article: | biscuit tray |
|---|---|
| title: | with inscription "To the M. Popov Partnership with Sons, from the employees of the shops, warehouse, and office, November 10, 1912" |
| hallmark: | 84 |
| teсhnique: | cut-glass (crystal) |
| dimensions: | Ø 30.5 |
| craftsman / workshop / manufactory: | Fifteenth Moscow Artel |
| production place: | Moscow |
| manufaсturer's country: | Russia |
| additional information: | traces of everyday use in several places. "M. Popov & Sons Cloth Trade and Warehouses Partnership" ("Товарищество суконной торговли и складов М. Попов с сыновьями") was a major pre-revolutionary Russian commercial and industrial firm founded by the prominent Moscow 1st guild merchant Maksim Efimovich Popov (1817–1896). The enterprise was one of the leaders in the textile market of the Russian Empire and was renowned for the production and wholesale of high-quality broadcloth. |
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