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FABERGE - 6 RUSSIAN SILVER & ENAMEL SPOONS

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FABERGE - 6 RUSSIAN SILVER & ENAMEL SPOONS
FABERGE - 6 RUSSIAN SILVER & ENAMEL SPOONS
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FABERGE - SIX RUSSIAN IMPERIAL SILVER and ENAMEL TEA SPOONS
Six Russian Imperial 84 silver spoons with overall gold wash. Original wood box with stamp 'FABERGE'. Nice Faberge items. When you touch and hold a piece of FABERGE sterling you are in contact with something very special coming down to you not only from the era of the czars but of an ancestry far more ancient: for it is typical of all the imperial courts there have ever been.
HALLMARKS: Hallmarked and artist initial signed: 'EK' in Cyrillic for Erik August Kollin - FABERGE workmaster - please read information below.
CONDITION: no damage identified. The item is described to the best of our knowledge. Please refer to pictures and email with any questions.
DIMENSIONS: Length 3 7/8 inches (10 cm). Total weight 74 grams.
ESTIMATE PRICE: $4,000 - $18,000.
HISTORY of SALES: A few years ago Russian six silver spoons made by FABERGE were sold on Sotheby's for $12,150, on Chistie's - for $11,500 and $30,550 - please see the screenshots.
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WORKMASTER: Erik August Kollin (1836-1901) was born in Finland, where he completed his apprenticeship before travelling to St. Petersburg. Qualified as workmaster in 1868, in 1870 opened his own workshop in St. Petersburg. Kollin worked for August Holmstrom and for Karl Faberge, and was soon put in charge of all FABERGE workshops, a post he held until 1886 when he was replaced by Michael Perkhin. He was FABERGE's first chief jeweller. Specialized in gold and silver articles, most of them in an archaic style of the period. The artefacts produced Kollin for FABERGE before his departure in 1886 generally bears his initials EK, together with FABERGE's hallmark and are frequently to be found in a FABERGE box. Evidently these pre-date the change of hallmarks in 1899.

WIKIPEDIA: Peter Karl 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 Karl Faberge and Agathon FABERGE, and grandsons followed him in running the business until it was nationalized by the Bolsheviks in 1918. The firm was famous for designing elaborate jewel-encrusted FABERGE eggs for the Russian Tsars and a range of other work of high quality and intricate detail.

WIKIPEDIA: Tea is an important part of Russian culture. Due in part to Russia's cold northern climate, it is today considered the de facto national beverage, one of the most popular beverages in the country, and is closely associated with traditional Russian culture. Russian tea is brewed and can be served sweet, and hot or cold. It is traditionally taken at afternoon tea, but has since spread as an all day drink, especially at the end of meals, served with dessert. A notable aspect of Russian tea culture is the samovar, which is used for brewing.

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FABERGE - 6 RUSSIAN SILVER & ENAMEL SPOONS

Estimate $4,000 - $18,000
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