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This is most likely lacquer miniature factories Lukutin (?), Usually they were imperial eagles. Or Vishnyakova.
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Naschel second dostochku, you're right - factory Lukutin.
Under Peter Lukutin and his son Alexander (1819-1888) lukutinskie varnishes won wide recognition and fame. There were so liked by the public Russian troika, tea-drinking scene, Ukrainian stories, historical theme. Improved the lakovareniya. Lucky Lukutin were of high quality, exceptional transparency and perfectly polished. This was achieved by the fact that varnishes were long standing, within 7-8 years, "otzor" in the sun. One gets two hours a letter: "in all-inclusive" and "corps". "In cross-cutting" - a letter lessirovochnoe transparent layers on a metal lining, pearl. "Hull" Letter from the thick brush strokes, subtle messages and drawings brought to virtuosity. Typically, in miniature both were receiving. Particular attention was given to artistic and decorative oformleniyu.Pri factory existed drawing school, the best masters Lukutin sent to the Moscow Stroganov Art School. Lukutin well treated by their masters, give them free apartments, firewood, kerosene, land for the garden, which were processed lukutinskimi laborers on lukutinskih horses. In lukutinskih barns can be taken at the request of credit cereals, tea, sugar, oil, higher quality than the local merchants. Old masters are weak if they wished staged in Hludovskuyu poorhouse, and students during the entire period of study used a free dining room, they provide clothing and footwear, paints and brushes.