Two pairs of silver-gilt and cloisonné enamel salts with silver spoons by Karl Fabergé , circa 1895, s quat circular form on three ball feet, one pair with dark blue fluting and turquoise enamel beads, the other pair with turquoise fluting and powder blue beading, salts with incuse mark 'K.Faberge' with Imperial Warrant with additional French control marks, the spoons marked 'K.F' in Cyrillic, each 3.8cm diam. (Qty: 8)
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Two small 18 carat yellow gold signet rings with McGill crest, one set with a bloodstone, both intaglio carved with a crest "Sine Fine" (without end), a crest adopted by the McGill family, rings hallmarked London 1922 (bloodstone), Birmingham no date, gross weight approximately 7gms, ring sizes G/I. (Qty: 2)Footnote: Provenance - The family of Albert and Nora McGill, thence by descent. The McGill family were influential industrialists who are accredited for playing a significant role in the founding of Russia's cotton mill industry in the mid-19th century. As a prominent British family living in 19th century Moscow, they formed close family ties with other British families based in the city, such as the Shanks, and the Bowes, as well as the Russian aristocracy. Albert's first cousin, Emma, married Allan Bowe who had close ties with the Fabergé lineage, and became their retail representative in London in the early 20th century.
A pair of Fabergé amethyst and diamond lapel brooches, the 13mm faceted cushion cut stones claw set and surrounded by a border of twelve individually milgrain set rose cut diamonds, white enamel outer frame supported by yellow metal pierced gallery sides, overall diameter 20mm, (one brooch having a diamond missing), pin stamped ?? with kokoshnik, gallery stamped ??, 56 with kokoshnik and assayer's mark for Ivan Sergeyevich Lebedkin (Moscow 1898-1914). (Qty: 2)Footnote: Provenance - The family of Albert and Nora McGill, thence by descent. The McGill family were influential industrialists who are accredited for playing a significant role in the founding of Russia's cotton mill industry in the mid-19th century. As a prominent British family living in 19th century Moscow, they formed close family ties with other British families based in the city, such as the Shanks, and the Bowes, as well as the Russian aristocracy. Albert's first cousin, Emma, married Allan Bowe who had close ties with the Fabergé lineage, and became their retail representative in London in the early 20th century.
A Russian yellow metal charm necklace, yellow metal trace link chain, stamped 56, with eight pendants, three by Fabergé, comprising; a pink enamel and pearl set heart shaped locket, stamped ?? and 56 with assayer's mark for Ivan Sergeyevich Lebedkin (Moscow 1898-1914), a yellow metal egg pendant with appliqué thread encircling a cabochon pink stone, stamped ?? and 56 with assay mark for Moscow, a yellow metal pendant, engraved initials within laurel wreaths, further engraved and dated 1907 on the reverse, stamped ?? and 56 and with assayer's mark for Ivan Sergeyevich Lebedkin (Moscow 1898-1914) on link, scratch number 4134, a yellow metal egg pendant, fluted and with flower design set with three small diamonds, indistinctly marked, an enamelled egg pendant with red flowers on a white ground, indistinctly marked, a yellow metal egg pendant with hammered finish, indistinctly marked, a silver enamelled and pearl mounted egg pendant designed with a spider, stamped 84 and 800, a silver and enamelled egg pendant, stamped 84 AP, a silver and enamelled egg pendant, stamped 84 and 900, enamel damaged, a yellow metal medal by Louis Rault, head and shoulders of a Grecian lady, engraved dated 1906 on the reverse, scratch mark 1088, in a Fabergé blue satin lined card box.
A yellow metal circular flower pendant, fuchsia design to front with four small rose cut diamonds, engraved name and date to reverse "Jena 16th June 1905, overall diameter 4.5mm, approximate weight 1.4gms.Footnote: Provenance - The family of Albert and Nora McGill, thence by descent. The McGill family were influential industrialists who are accredited for playing a significant role in the founding of Russia's cotton mill industry in the mid-19th century. As a prominent British family living in 19th century Moscow, they formed close family ties with other British families based in the city, such as the Shanks, and the Bowes, as well as the Russian aristocracy. Albert's first cousin, Emma, married Allan Bowe who had close ties with the Fabergé lineage, and became their retail representative in London in the early 20th century.
A tan leather jewellery case with lift out tray, metal clasp to top with Patent Ang Deutchland Oesterreich, Engl Frankreich H&B Russl. Amerika etc.15.5cm x 12cm.Footnote: Provenance - The family of Albert and Nora McGill, thence by descent. The McGill family were influential industrialists who are accredited for playing a significant role in the founding of Russia's cotton mill industry in the mid-19th century. As a prominent British family living in 19th century Moscow, they formed close family ties with other British families based in the city, such as the Shanks, and the Bowes, as well as the Russian aristocracy. Albert's first cousin, Emma, married Allan Bowe who had close ties with the Fabergé lineage, and became their retail representative in London in the early 20th century.
An 18 Carat Gold Egg Pendant on Chain, by Fabergé, the plain polished egg with a white band across the centre stamped 'FABERGE' suspended by a white bail, on a trace link chain, egg measures 1.3cm by 2.8cm, chain length 41.5cm see illustration . Both are in overall good condition with slight wear to the egg. The chain is hallmarked with sponsor's mark 'C C', Birmingham. The pendant is hallmarked with sponsor's mark 'FAB' for Fabergé, Edinburgh. It is stamped 'FABERGE' and numbered 293/1000. With Fabergé box and outer case. Gross weight 9.8 grams. CR made 03.06.19.
A Russian gold and enamel pencil holder by Andrei Adler, St Petersburg, 1908-1917, the surface of translucent grey enamel over wavy engine-turning, leaf tip collar, pendant loop, 56 zolotniki (.583 standard), 6.5cm (2 5/8in) long closed The workshop of Andrei Adler supplied both Karl Fabergé and Avenir Ivanovitch Sumin.
A Circa 1870's Russian Fan, Samuel Arnd, St. Petersburg, (hallmarked), the monture having solid gold guards and loop with simple edgings, 56 standard, and set with a ruby on either side of the rivet**. The gorge is formed of intricately carved and gilded mother-of-pearl, which is further decorated on alternate sticks with vertical ovals painted with cherubs indulging in leisure activities, a phoenix rising from the flames, and depictions of gardens and flowers. The double paper leaf shows the vibrant activity of a costume ball, with ladies in extravagant gowns, their partners in formal attire, mixing with others in costume and masks, appearing as Harlequin or Pierrot, or in more grotesque garb, as in the Comedia d'Ell Arte. The verso is painted with the aftermath of the ball, guests having perhaps partaken to excess, and tumbling down a stone staircase. Signed D H Ballue. Guard length 11.75 inches or 30cm. Contained in a fabric covered card fan box of high quality, the design in pastels on cream, with flowers and quite abstract designs in purple, green, salmon pink and black. Lined in cream silk and labelled in gold inside the lid for Duvelleroy in Paris. Provenance: Sotheby's, Russian Works of Art, Fabergé and Icons, 8 June 2011, lot 525 CSK, 17th September 1996, lot 55 D Ballue was a French painter and costume designer. Samuel Arnd was active in St. Petersburg 1845 to 1890. **Please see the online images of the hallmarks Samuel Arnd: A St. Petersburg firm that may owe its name to Johann Hellwing Arnd, a goldsmith who moved there from Germany in 1832 and that worked for the Imperial Court. Dmitri Ivanovich Osipov was a joint owner of the firm from 1890-1900. Osipov then appears to have owned the company outright until 1902, when he sold out to A. K. (Andrei Karlovich) Adler. In 1910, the Arnd company was trading from 12 Nevski prospeckt and was owned by Karl Ivanovich Bok. The company specialized in medals and military and court decorations and supplied Fabergé . Generally very good. Some rubbing on the folds but the colours are strong. Some prior work undertaken on the lower section of the gorge sticks which have glue residue, and some tiny chips noted in the MOP. On the lower guard, a section of the MOP within the gold enclosure could have been replaced. Box sound and reasonably clean.
After Evgeny Aleksandrovich Lansere, (Russian 1848 - 1886), a matched pair of equestrian bronzes, Charging Lancer and Charging Cossack, late 19th century, both on naturalistically cast oval bases signed in Cyrillic, the latter inscribed for the Felix Chopin foundry of St Petersburg The former 28cm high, 38cm long at the base, 42cm long overall; the latter 33cm high, 37cm long For similar examples, see Sotheby's London, Russian Works of Art, Fabergé & Icons, 6th June 2017, lot 442 Also Bonhams London, The Russian Sale, 30th November 2016, lot 85A
Imperial Russian Fabergé egg pendant with Imperial Russian Lifeguard Regiment helmet surmount and red and white guilloché enamel decoration, marked on ring with Fabergé mark, gold mark 56 and the St. Petersburg mark, workmaster’s mark E.K for Erik August Kollin, 25mm high, together with five other Imperial Russian egg pendants to include ruby, diamond and white guilloché enamel egg, ruby cloverleaf and white enamel egg, a gold diamond ruby and emerald egg, a nephrite and diamond egg with anchor and snake mounts on chain and a quartz egg pendant (6) Imperial Lifeguard helmet egg pendant is marked on ring with Fabergé mark, gold mark 56 and the St. Petersburg mark, workmaster’s mark E.K for Erik August Kollin. There is loss to the red enamel, the white enamel is in good condition. 25mm high x 9mm. Weight approximately 2.73 grams. Ruby, diamond and white guilloche enamel egg pendant- marked 56 on ring. Further mark on the jump ring which is indecipherable. There is one ruby missing and a small chip to the enamel beneath the circle, otherwise in very good condition. 10.9mm x 21mm. Weight approximately 3.79 grams. Ruby cloverleaf egg pendant- marked on the jump ring with workmaster’s initials A.K. 56. Minor chips to the enamel with associated discolouration/tarnishing. 11mm x 20mm. Weight approximately 4.37 grams. Gold egg pendant with rubies, emeralds and diamonds - very good condition, marked 56. No other marks, 16mm x 9.75mm. Weight excluding the chain is approximately 3.88 grams. The chain is fairly modern and is 18ct and weighs approximately 4.87 grams. Nephrite jade egg pendant - very good condition, snake has a ruby eye. Set with rose cut diamonds, not marked, possibly platinum, 23mm x 13mm. Weight approximately 4.52 grams. The chain weighs 2.97 grams. The quartz egg is missing a mount. The ring is marked 56 and has a workmaster’s initials which is indicypherable. 23mm x 11.3mm. Weight approximately 2.86 grams.
A Russian silver rectangular cigarette case by Anders Mickelson, St Petersburg, 1908- 1917 Kokoshnik mark, 84 zolotniki, bears the retailer's stamp of Fabergé, the surface cast with bands of radiating reeds, gold set cabochon garnet thumbpiece, the interior gilt, 10cm (4in) long, 159g (5.1 oz) gross
A cased pair of limited edition contemporary Fabergé 18ct white gold, enamel and diamond cufflinks, no. 27 of 500. Each rectangular plaque with a royal blue enamel centre, white enamel borders to the top and bottom, with a row of brilliant cut diamonds to each side, with swivel fittings. Signed and numbered. Wooden case, outer box and certificate of authenticity. 21 x 12.1mm, 20.10g (2)
A hallmarked 14ct gold Igor Carl for Franklin Mint House Of Fabergé diamond and emerald set pendant necklace. The necklace strung with a pendant in the form of an egg having open work decoration with foliates set with emeralds and diamonds on a 14ct gold flat curb link chain. Weigh 13.9g. Chain measures 50cm long. Egg measures 3cm long inc bale.
A Theo Fabergé 'Coral' glass egg ornament, c.1989, limited edition of 750, Theo Faberge, Birmingham, 1989, the glass spiral moulded and gilt egg, surmounted with an Imperial crown orb and cross, the inner section silver mounted, with fish amongst coral, etched signature 'T Faberge No. 431', 13.2cm, in a fitted case
Created in celebration of the 80th birthday of Theo Faberge. The shell top is surmounted with the Russian Imperial Crown in vermeil set with a cabochon sapphire and the bottom shell of the Egg is embellished with Theo's own interpretation of the Fabergé swags. The base is ornamentally turned on Theo's Holtzapfel lathe dating from 1861.Number 67 of 80 created. Approximately 18 cm. tall, 1188 gram.
ATTRIBUTED TO FABERGÉ; a well carved rock crystal model of a King Charles Spaniel with gem set eyes and yellow metal collar, unmarked, length 5.4cm (af).Additional InformationAll four legs have been damaged, probably off and repaired and reattached, the right eye a possible replacement as it is a different colour to the left and is slightly more outset in the setting, one of the stones of the collar also a different colour although no obvious signs of having been replaced, further general wear throughout, as stated all four legs have been off at some time and reattached with the repairs being more obvious in some areas than others.
A Russian silver guilloche enamel frame, rectangular form with silver ribbon tied cut corners, the husk borders enclosing panels of pale blue guilloche enamel surrounding a vacant oval glass fronted recess surmounted by scrolling foliage and flowers in high relief, easel back, marked on rim - bearing marks for Fabergé with the assay master's mark of WK?/1850 and St Petersburg, 1896, 8.5 cms high x 6 cms wide
Fabergé - A silver and gem-set cigarette case, workmaster Henrik Wigström, the graduated reeded silver rectangular case with a sapphire cabochon thumbpiece set in gold, opening to reveal a gilt interior with presentation inscription dated 1909-1914 to Mr Colonel Vladimir Andreevich Geldt in cyrillic, stamped 88 zolotnik and maker's mark for Henrik Wigström, vesta compartment and striker to one end, missing tinder cord, applied with the initials JB set with rubies and sapphires in gold, 10cm wide
Fabergé - A rectangular gold box, workmaster Henrik Wigström, with engine-turned decoration and a diamond-set thumbpiece, signed Faberge to interior, 56 zolotnik and maker's mark for Henrik Wigström, 8cm wide, 111g, with outer leather pouch Accompanied by the original purchase valuation dated 4 February 1975 from Wartski.
Fabergé - A rectangular gold and rock crystal box, workmaster Michael Perchin, with cut corners and faceted crystal to the hinged cover and base, the gold sides decorated with striped engine-turned bands with plain small circles within scrolling borders, stamped ФАБЕРЖЕ and with maker's initials М.П, fitted Wartski box, 4.8cm wide Provenance: purchased by the current owner from Wartski in 1975. Accompanied by the original purchase valuation dated 4 February 1975 from Wartski, signed by Kenneth Snowman.
Fabergé - A silver-gilt and gold strawberry red enamel box, workmaster August Holmstrom, of rectangular form with guilloche enamel decoration overall, hinged cover and two gold laurel bands, thumbpiece set with rose-cut diamonds, 8.5cm wide, 1.0 cm deep, original fitted wood case with signed silk lining, signed ФАБЕРЖЕ, workmaster's initials, 88 with kokoshnik, all repeated to the cover with scratched inventory number 9590 Provenance: Purchased by the current owner from Wartski in 1975. With a copy of the purchase valuation signed by Kenneth Snowman.
Fabergé - A pink enamel and gold brooch, workmaster August Hollming, of elongated octagonal design decorated with pink guilloche enamel and a central diamond, maker's mark for August Hollming, St Petersburg mark and 72 zolotnik, 3.4cm wide, Wartski case Provenance: Purchased by the current owner from Wartski in 1968. Accompanied by the original purchase valuation dated 10 December 1968 from Wartski.
Fabergé - A gold and enamel parasol handle in the Louis XVI manner, workmaster Michael Perchin, of tapered cylindrical form with three trellis panels set with rose-cut diamonds on oyster coloured enamel ground, each centred with cabochon rubies within green enamel laurels and futher rose-cut diamond borders, the panels separated with green and red enamel foliate lines and six pearls, centred at the top with a cabochon ruby within rose cut diamond border on a pink guilloche enamel ground, the base with a band of similar coloured enamel between rose-cut diamond bands, with a later added circular chalcedony mounted gold seal section, signed ФАБЕРЖЕ to base and 56 Zolotnik, totally rubbed mark possibly for Michael Perchin, scratched inventory number 6362, 8cm long in total, associated fitted box.
Fabergé - An amethyst, diamond and enamel stick pin, circa 1910, designed as an acorn, with the 'shell' of pale green guilloché enamel within a cage of four rose cut diamond set straps and rose cut diamond set border, and the 'nut', a dome shaped cabochon amethyst; the pin marked for 56 zolotniki (583/1000 parts gold), assay master Ivana Sergeevicha Lebedinka and in addition marked 'KF' for Fabergé, overall length 70mm, diameter 10mm, weight 2.7g
A 48 piece harlequin set of 19th century Russian metalwares flatware, retailed by Shanks & Co, 'Fiddle' style pattern with chamfered edge, comprising twelve table forks and twelve dessert forks, Moscow 1890, with marks for Assay Master Lev Fridrikhovitch Oleks, twelve table spoons, Moscow 1889, with marks for Assay Master Anatoly Apollonovich Artsybashev and twelve dessert spoons, Moscow 1889, with marks for Assay Master Lev Fridrikhovitch Oleks, all marked 84 zolotniki indicating a minimum silver standard of 875/1000 and monogrammed, 94ozt gross and encased in an oak and leather lined table top canteen with lift up lid (48) Provenance: Purchased in Moscow at the turn of the century by the vendor's grandfather, Mr Boon, who had his surname initial applied. James Steuart Shanks was born in 1824 and in 1845 received a large inheritance on the death of his uncle. In 1851 in London, he met with Henrik Konrad Bolin. At that time both Bolin and Fabergé were jewellers to the royal court. In 1852, Bolin moved to Moscow where, with Shanks, they founded 'Shanks & Bolin, Magasin Anglais'. It was described as an outfitters in the style of Liberty of London, and the partners aimed their new shop at Moscow's newly emerging middle classes. In 1886, Shanks' cousin Allan Bowe, met Carl Fabergé and in 1887 he went into partnership with him - setting up the Fabergé shop across the road from Shanks. Shanks' business would have had close relations with Fabergé's business once Allan was managing the local Fabergé shop and at its height Shanks was competing directly with Fabergé to supply the aristocracy and new rich of Moscow. Bolin died in 1888 and the company partnership came to an end, with Shanks continuing the business under the name of Shanks & Co.
A Russian silver bulldog head paperweight, possibly Fabergé, the finely modelled bulldog with realistic features, cabochon ruby eyes, the lower rim with repeating raised pin decoration, topped by alternating cabochon ruby and sapphire jewels set into flower heads, the base bearing the marks for Faberge, 3in. (7.6cm.) high, weight 9.0 tr.oz., *Condition:the paperweight with three polished out holes to dog collar, otherwise excellent.
TWO SILVER-GILT AND ENAMELS EGGS AND A CAVIAR BOWL Marked Fabergé, Saint Petersbourg, 20th Century With silversmith's mark in Cyrillic characters, with floral decorations in polychrome enamels, with cabochon glass paste. In the lot also a silver stand for one egg. 468 g The eggs 4.1 x 2.8 in.
TWO SILVER, SILVER-GILT AND NIELLO CAVIAR BOWLS Russia, 19th Century One Obchinnikov, St. Petersburg, 1874, cylindrical, with openwork border, two reserves with views of St. Petersburg and one with the engraving '1864 S. Petersbourg 1875', the other, smaller, tripod, a scrolled decoration on the body, with probably fake Fabergé mark. 344 g The larger 2 x 3.5 in.
NEPHRITE, SILVER, SILVER-GILT AND HARD-STONES BOWL Marked Fabergé, 20th Century Rhomboidal, with a silver gilt edge and a silver grip and hard-stones in the form of a snake, in a Fabergé case in wood, silk and velvet. In the lot also another cup in nephrite, silver and vitreous paste, pseudo-Fabergé, circular, with ear handles. 2.6 x 6.7 in.
A small selection of royal commemorative cups to include Queen Alexandra, Elizabeth II, Coronation of Elizabeth II, the marriage of Prince of Wales and Lady Diana Spencer and a quantity of Danbury Mint pigs to include Pigs of The Month 'William September', 'Peggity October', 'Guy November' etc and a small quantity of Fabergé-style ornaments to include a large Fabergé-style egg with inset clock etc.
A sapphire and diamond-set Art Nouveau floral brooch by Fabergé, set with a pear-shaped sapphire and diamond-set flower head and gold scrolling foliate mount, signed to the reverse ÊÔ 56, 2.5cm wide, in fitted Hollywood box, the silk lining marked with K. ФАБЕРЖЕ beneath the imperial eagle, with МОСКВА and С.ПЕТЕРБУРГЪ beneath, the box 6cm wide
A Russian enamel stick pin attributed to Fabergé, decorated with a V-shaped yellow guilloche enamel section with rose-cut diamonds set to the interior in yellow gold, stamped 56 Zolotnik to the pin and scratched inventory number 82122, in hollywood Fabergé case From the collection of Bernard Watney.

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