ANTIQUE 20thC RUSSIAN FABERGE SILVER-GILT & GUILLOCHE ENAMEL PHOTO FRAME c.1900

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20th Century Russian Faberge silver gilt & guilloche enamel photograph frame, of rectangular shape, the sides applied with a leaf border set within translucent light blue-coloured enamel over moiré engine-turning, beveled glass surrounded by an oval row of pearls and resting on a shaped strut.

Hallmarked Russian silver 88 (915), St-Petersburg, Faberge retail mark, Maker Michael Perkhin.

Reference Number: A6847

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20th Century Russian Faberge silver gilt & guilloche enamel photograph frame, of rectangular shape, the sides applied with a leaf border set within translucent light blue-coloured enamel over moiré engine-turning, beveled glass surrounded by an oval row of pearls and resting on a shaped strut.

Hallmarked Russian silver 88 (915), St-Petersburg, Faberge retail mark, Maker Michael Perkhin.

Reference Number: A6847

20th Century Russian Faberge silver gilt & guilloche enamel photograph frame, of rectangular shape, the sides applied with a leaf border set within translucent light blue-coloured enamel over moiré engine-turning, beveled glass surrounded by an oval row of pearls and resting on a shaped strut.

Hallmarked Russian silver 88 (915), St-Petersburg, Faberge retail mark, Maker Michael Perkhin.

Reference Number: A6847

DESCRIPTION

Antique early-20th Century Exceptional Russian Faberge silver gilt & guilloche enamel photograph frame, of rectangular shape, the sides applied with a leaf border set within translucent light blue-coloured enamel over moiré engine-turning, beveled glass surrounded by an oval row of pearls and resting on a shaped strut.

Hallmarked Russian silver 88 (915 silver standard), St-Petersburg, Faberge retail mark, Maker Michael Perkhin (in Russian: Михаил Перкин) was, along with his successor Henrik Wingstrom (1862 - 1923), the most creative and talented head workmaster of the House of Fabergé.

Perkhin began his career working as a journeyman for Erik Kollin, at that time Fabergé’s head workmaster. In 1884 he was already master craftsman and two years later he succeeded Kollin as head workmaster. Under his direction the most popular Fabergé themes were introduced: eggs, animals, flowers, objects of vertu in hard stones and precious metals.

About half of the Imperial Easter Eggs bear his initials. Under his supervision, the firm produced its most innovative objects of vertu, making a distinctive use of gold, enamel and hard stones to create elegant and innovative masterpieces, in a wide range of styles from Rococo to Renaissance revival. Nowadays his artworks are in the most important international museums and more than a hundred items bearing his initial are today part of the Royal Collection.

CONDITION

In Great Condition - No Damage.

SIZE

Height: 10cm
Width: 8.5cm