Very Rare Antique Russian
Porcelain Tea Cup and Saucer from the Livadia Palace of Tsar Alexander
IIIThe Livadia palace was the main summer residence of Russian Czars on the Black sea
coast in the Crimea.
Porcelain cups and saucers from the Golden service of the Livadia palace are rare.
The
service was made at the Imperial Porcelain Factory in St Petersburg
during the reigns of Alexander II and Alexander III.
All
known coffee cups from that service are marked with the cipher of
Alexander II. The tea cups are bearing the cipher of Alexander III. The
tea cups are more rare than coffee cups.
This
particular cup was formerly in the famous George R. Hann collection. It
was sold at Christie's New York on April 17-18, 1980, Lot 219.
There were 4 tea cups (Alexander III), and 5 coffee cups (Alexander II) in the collection. sold

Diameter of the saucer 5 3/8 in. (13,7 cm). Height of the cup 2 1/4 in. (5,5 cm).
The
cup is painted with the Russian Imperial crown on a Royal blue ground.
Wide two-tone gold bands are etched with scrolling foliage.
There is a tiny area of restored gilding below
the right gray ribbon.
Green Imperial porcelain factory marks in the form of Tsar
Alexander III cipher. The cup is dated (18)86, the saucer - (18)91.
Worn gilding on the rim of the cup's base.
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