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RARE RUSSIAN IMPERIAL GOLD & SILVER ELEPHANT

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RARE RUSSIAN IMPERIAL GOLD & SILVER ELEPHANT
RARE RUSSIAN IMPERIAL GOLD & SILVER ELEPHANT
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RUSSIAN IMPERIAL GOLD and SILVER ELEPHANT
Figural pincushion of a standing elephant with gilt accents and jewelling.
HALLMARKS: 'FABERGE', '88' for silver and 'H.W.' for workmaster in FABERGE shop - Henrik Immanuel Wigstrom - please see information below.
CONDITION: Very good for age. The item is described to the best of our knowledge. Please refer to pictures and email with any questions.
DIMENSIONS: L. 7.5 cm (2 7/8 inches). Weight: 204 grams.
RELATED LITERATURE: Gerard Hil, G.G. Smorodinova, and B.L. Ulyanova. FABERGE and the Russian master Goldsmiths (New York: Universe, 2008).
LOT NOTES: The following elephant models and ones similar to it produced by FABERGE were inspired by the Order of the Elephant, the highest order of chivalry in Denmark.
ESTIMATE PRICE: $3,000 - $10,000.
HISTORY of SALES: A few years ago figures of animals made by FABERGE were sold on Live Auctioneers and Christie's for $20,000 (7 years ago), $25,000 (4 years ago), $93,500 (15 years ago) and $110,000 (11 years ago) - please see the screenshots.
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WORKMASTER: Henrik Immanuel Wigstrom (1862-1923) was one of the most important FABERGE workmasters along with Michael Perchin. Perchin was the head workmaster from 1886 until his death in 1903, when he was succeeded by his chief assistant Henrik Wigstrom. These two workmasters were responsible for almost all the imperial Easter eggs. Erik August Kollin, a Finn, was head work master from 1870 to 1886 and produced gold jewellery, including pieces in the Scythian style (the Scythian treasure had just been discovered at Kerch in the Crimea). August Wilhelm Holmstrom (who had been appointed head jeweller by Gustav FABERGE in 1857) was born in Ekenas, Finland. Henrik Wigstrom was apprenticed to a local silversmith named Petter Madsen, a successful manufacturer of silverware who was familiar with the jewellery trade in St. Petersburg, as at one time he had had a workshop there. Once in Madsen's employment, his master's trade with Russia, as well as his numerous business contacts here, brought him to work in St. Petersburg. It is unknown who employed Wigstrom on his arrival in the capital, but Wigstrom became assistant in 1884, at the age of 22, to Perchin, whose shop at that time was already working exclusively for FABERGE. Wigstrom became head workmaster at FABERGE after Perchin's death in 1903. The number of craftsmen in Wigstrom's workshop diminished drastically with the outbreak of World War I. By 1918, the Revolution forced the complete closing of the House of FABERGE. Aged 56, Wigstrom retreated almost empty-handed to his summer house, on Finnish territory, and died there in 1923. His art is similar to Perchin's but tends to be in the Louis XVI, Empire, or neo-classical style. Nearly all the FABERGE hardstone animals, figures and flowers from that time period were produced under his supervision.

WIKIPEDIA: Peter Carl FABERGE, also known as Karl Gustavovich FABERGE was a Russian jeweller best known for the famous FABERGE eggs made in the style of genuine Easter eggs, but using precious metals and gemstones rather than more mundane materials. He's the founder of the famous jewelry legacy House of FABERGE. The House of FABERGE is a jewelry firm founded in 1842 in St. Petersburg, Imperial Russia, by Gustav FABERGE, using the accented name FABERGE, Gustav's sons Peter Carl FABERGE and Agathon FABERGE, and grandsons followed him in running the business until it was nationalized by the Bolsheviks in 1918.

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RARE RUSSIAN IMPERIAL GOLD & SILVER ELEPHANT

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