Memorial, silver vodka cup in honor of the arrival of Catherine II in Kostroma, in 1767.


Memorial, silver vodka cup in honor of the stay of Catherine II in Kostroma, in 1767. A mesmerizing sign of a bygone era. The narrative unfolded on it not only reveals the logic of the journey, but also symbolically emphasizes the key results of Catherine&39;s visit. Approves the sovereign cradle of the Romanovs in the Ipatiev Monastery and bestows the coat of arms on Kostroma. The engraving, on a simple cylinder, tells about the May days of 1767, when the Empress traveled along the Volga in the Tver galley. The master skillfully linked together the panorama of the river, the Ipatiev Monastery; depicted a galley with an imperial monogram on a sail, a profile portrait of the queen in a medallion. He singled out the inscription of the city on the standard and in the same place, probably his initials - B.M. Designated the royal coat of arms - a double-headed eagle with orb and scepter. As a result, a living and touching historical document in silver weighing 68 grams has come down to us. and 7 cm high, with the stamp of Kostroma of 1767 and next to it in squares 7 and 8. Width: 6cm, Height: 7cm, Depth: 6cm, Weight: 0.068kg, Condition: Good, with traces of use, Material: Silver 84


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