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Karl Fabergé, Four-Piece Russian Silver Cutlery

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    Silver, Nephrite and Cloisonné Enamel Fabergé Style Russian Kovsch Russian, 20th Century Dimensions: Height 11cm, width 21cm, depth 9cm Elegantly designed in the traditional form, this Russian kovsh...
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  • Silver 36-Piece Flatware Fish Cutlery, French Manufactory Paris, circa 1900
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  • Antique Imperial Russian Peter Carl Faberge Silver Gilt Diamond 8 Day Clock 1900
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    Important antique Russian Imperial Faberge silver gilt chalcedony (black onyx) diamond miniature desk clock, by workmaster Feodor Afanassiev (1870-1927), the clock circa 1900. In 1883 Afanasiev moved to St Petersburg and was apprenticed in the Nevsky Prospekt workshop of Finnish master goldsmith Enok Sistonen. In 1888, Afanasiev moved into the workshop of the Court Jeweller Karl Bock...
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