Glazed porcelain pitcher "Young Oak", with stopper, by LFZ, Lomonosov Porcelain Factory, circa 1960s.
Stands approx. 8 ½" tall to the tip of the stopper, 3" wide at the base. Weighs a little over 1 lb. Shaped after a 1948-49 model used at LFZ, sculpture and painting by V. Semyonov. A listing of this pitcher can be seen in several catalogs, e.g. item# 23 on p. 38 in Pocket Price Catalog Soviet Porcelain by Beloglazov, or item # 146 in Soviet Porcelain, by Nasonova & Nasonov, 2010. Both listings are cited in our last two photos. The former has a price under the image. Please note that this price is for the Russian market as of 2012, the year of the catalog's publication.
Stands approx. 8 ½" tall to the tip of the stopper, 3" wide at the base. Weighs a little over 1 lb. Shaped after a 1948-49 model used at LFZ, sculpture and painting by V. Semyonov. A listing of this pitcher can be seen in several catalogs, e.g. item# 23 on p. 38 in Pocket Price Catalog Soviet Porcelain by Beloglazov, or item # 146 in Soviet Porcelain, by Nasonova & Nasonov, 2010. Both listings are cited in our last two photos. The former has a price under the image. Please note that this price is for the Russian market as of 2012, the year of the catalog's publication. The maker mark on the bottom was in use in the 1960s (fig. # 489 in Volume One of Marks on Soviet Porcelain, Faience, and Majolica, 1917-1991 by Nasonova et al)..
In excellent outstanding condition. Even the gilt which usually wears off first is virtually intact, worn off only on the rim of the stopper. There is no visible damage of any kind anywhere on the surface.
Please note that the teaspoon is our photo is for size reference.
Please keep in mind that the stopper is not tight in the neck of the pitcher and can easily fall out when the pitcher is tilted or shaken.
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