By FABERGÉ, Moscow, 1899-1908.
In silver, finely chiseled, whose eyes are set with garnet cabochons. Bottom and screws not original. Good condition.
Title mark: 84, Moscow, 1899-1908.
Goldsmith's hallmark: ???????: (Fabergé), with mark of imperial privilege.
H.: 14 cm - W.: 6,5 cm - D.: 7 cm.
Weight: 290 grs.
Reference: see in reference a similar model in the collection of the
Baron Henri de Rothschild, presented at the exhibition "Fabergé Juwelier
des Zarenhofes" at the Hamburg Museum from April 12 to June 25, 1995,
under n°2 page 49, as well as in the book "Fabergé" by AH Ivanoff,
pages 84 and 85, but also in the book “Fabergé imperial craftsman
and his world” by Dr. Géza von Habsbourg, page 102, and finally “Fabergé
revealed at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts”, by the same author, under the
n° 7 on page 145, table bell which was the property of Tsar Nicolas
II for the Alexander Palace in Tsarskoye Selo, then former collection
Lillian Tomas Pratt. See also the work “Fabergé/Cartier Rivalen am
Zarenhof", still by the same author, under numbers 478 and 479 on page 291,
which represent all the variations of these models of rabbits then very
vogue at the end of the XNUMXth century
century in Russia.
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