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Covers for icons, Gospels, liturgical goods and precious utensils, exhibited in the hall, were executed for court use in Kremlin Workshops in the time of their heyday. Although not numerous, cult objects by masters of Yaroslavl and Kostroma, nielloed and enamelled artworks of Solvychegodsk, Velikiy Ustyug and Tobolsk are very interesting.
Among the works, executed by Petersburg and Moscow masters in the style of Rococo, Classicism and Historicism, church utensils and various secular jewellery are most attractive. The works by court jeweller Carl Fabergé, the basic part of which are world famous Easter surprises, are worthy of particular attention.
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Showcase 9. |
Moscow jewellery in the first half of the XVIIth century |
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Russian tableware of the XVIIth century |
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Niello and carving of the second part of the XVIIth century |
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Russian coloured enamels |
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Silverware from the cities of the Volga region in the XVIIth century |
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Artworks by Moscow makers of the second half of the XVIIth century |
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Jewellery artworks of the first half of the XVIIIth century |
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Gold and silverware of the 40-60s of the XVIIIth century. Moscow and Saint-Petersburg |
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Gold and silverware by local makers of the XVIII - XIXth centuries |
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Gold and silverware ofthe last quarter of the XVIIIth and first third of the XIXth century |
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Panagias of the XVIII - XIXth centuries. Jewellery articles by Faberge Firm |
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Gold and silverware of the XIXth to early XXth centuries |
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