Rare Antique Fabergé Gold, Diamond and Palisander Wood Cigarette Case
View Similar Items
Rare Antique Fabergé Gold, Diamond and Palisander Wood Cigarette Case
About the Item
- Creator:
- Metal:
- Stone:
- Dimensions:Height: 3.38 in (85.86 mm)Width: 2.25 in (57.15 mm)
- Style:
- Place of Origin:
- Period:
- Date of Manufacture:1899-1908
- Condition:Wear consistent with age and use.
- Seller Location:Redmond, WA
- Reference Number:Seller: 1306-0191stDibs: LU2423087533
Fabergé
Best known for creating the lavishly ornate and intricately devised Imperial Easter eggs given by the last czars to their families as annual holiday gifts, the House of Fabergé was the most prestigious Russian luxury goods maker of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Serving the aristocracy and the well-to-do through stores in St. Petersburg, Moscow and as far afield as London, Fabergé crafted a wide range of jewelry, clock cases, silver and myriad objets de vertu that included picture frames, cigarette boxes, cufflinks and carved hardstone floral and animal figurines. Following the revolution, the firm was closed by the Soviet state in 1918.
Master goldsmith Gustav Fabergé, a descendant of Huguenot emigrées, founded the company in St. Petersburg in 1842. The firm did a brisk trade among the lesser nobility and the merchant class, but it flourished under the guidance of Gustav’s eldest son Peter Carl Fabergé, who took over in 1872.
Cosmopolitan, widely-traveled and himself a master goldsmith, the younger Fabergé drew early design inspiration when he volunteered to catalogue and restore pieces in the imperial jewelry collection in the Hermitage. Fabergé pieces based on historical jewelry from the Hermitage caught the attention of Czar Alexander III at a Moscow exhibition in 1882, and three years later he commissioned the first Imperial Easter egg as a gift for the czarina. (Relatively simple in design compared to the complex cloisonné-adorned eggs that followed, the first egg was a white-enameled ovoid containing a gold “yolk” that held a gold hen, which in turn contained a replica of the imperial crown from which hung an egg-shaped ruby pendant.) Czar Nicholas II continued the tradition, presenting two eggs each Easter — one for his wife and one for his mother. As the appointed goldsmith to the royal court, the House of Fabergé became the darling of Russian aristocrats as well as wealthy patrons across Europe. Many and varied objets — hundreds of thousands by one count — were made to meet their demand. The firm employed some 500 craftsmen and designers when it was shuttered.
After the Russian Revolution, the Fabergé name and trademark endured a checkered passage through the 20th century. Family members left their homeland in 1918 and set up a new business in Paris that was mainly concerned with repairing and restoring earlier-made wares. The name was adopted by an American fragrance and beauty products maker in the late 1930s, and later authorized by the family in a 1951 agreement. The trademark has been subsequently sold several times, and attached to numerous products including jewelry.
For connoisseurs, true Fabergé refers to items made in the firm’s brief, golden decades from 1885 to 1917. Collectors are advised to make a study of Fabergé works in museum collections such as the Victoria & Albert and the Royal Collection in London to gain an understanding of the quality of genuine goods made by the original firm, and then to purchase only from reputable and reliable dealers, such those at 1stDibs.
As you will see from the vintage jewelry and objects on these pages, Fabergé pieces are richly redolent of a romantic past, and a source of thorough delight.
- Pair of Russian Antique Gold, Guilloché Enamel and Diamond CufflinksBy 8th Masters ArtelLocated in Redmond, WAA pair of Russian antique 56 standard (14 KT) gold, guilloché enamel, and diamond cufflinks, 8th Artel, Moscow, 1908-1917. Of shaped navette form, the cufflinks with a green gold cagework with floral ornament, including a diamond-set blossom centering the sunburst engine-turned ground enamelled translucent...Category
Early 20th Century Russian Art Nouveau Cufflinks
MaterialsDiamond, Enamel
- 19th Century Russian Imperial Gem-Set Gilded Silver Trophy Cup by OvchinnikovBy Pavel OvchinnikovLocated in Redmond, WAA Russian gem-set gilded silver three-handled loving cup yachting trophy, Ovchinnikov, Moscow, 1908-1911. The body of baluster form with flaring neck...Category
Early 20th Century Russian Russian Revival Vases
MaterialsGarnet, Silver
- Fabergé Gold and Enamel Cigarette CaseBy FabergéLocated in Weston, MAThis bicolor gold and enamel cigarette case by Fabergé features an applied moss agate oval decoration set within a seed pearl and gold border. The body is decorated with yellow guilloche enamel and applied laurel bands at the base and cover. The case is finished with a cabochon sapphire thumbpiece. It is hallmarked Fabergé with makers mark for Henrik Wigström. Henrik Wigström (1862-1923) was one of the most important Fabergé work-masters. He joined the firm in 1884 as assistant to Michael Perchin and upon Perchin’s death in 1903 he became head work-master. The two were responsible for almost all of the Imperial Easter eggs produced by Fabergé, as well as superbly crafted enamel and gold objects...Category
Antique 1890s Russian Late Victorian Boxes and Cases
MaterialsPearl, Sapphire, Blue Sapphire, Agate, Enamel, Gold, White Gold, 18k Gol...
- Faberge Silver Cigarette Case, 1914-1915By FabergéLocated in Milano, ITA SILVER CIGARETTE CASE MARKED FABERGÉ WITH THE IMPERIAL WARRANT, MOSCOW, CIRCA 1915 Rectangular with rounded corners, the cover repoussé with a circular reserve centring the Imperia...Category
Early 20th Century Russian Boxes and Cases
MaterialsSilver
- Rare Antique European Diamond and Ruby 14 Karat Yellow Gold Cigarette Case BoxLocated in Scottsdale, AZIncredible, rare antique cigarette presentation case made of solid 14 karat yellow gold. This stunning collectors piece features a textured ridged design embellished with diamond and...Category
Early 20th Century German Boxes and Cases
MaterialsDiamond, Ruby, 14k Gold, Yellow Gold
$15,000 Sale Price40% OffFree Shipping - Antique Russian Samorodok Silver, Gold and Diamond Cigarette CaseLocated in Portland, GBThis fine and exquisite Imperial Russian 'Samorodok' silver gilt and gemstone cigarette case is dated circa 1908-1917 and it was made in St. Petersburg. The body is richly decorated ...Category
Early 20th Century Russian Russian Empire Boxes and Cases
MaterialsChrysoberyl, Diamond, Ruby, Blue Sapphire, Silver, 14k Gold
- Original Russian Faberge Antique Gold CaseLocated in Beverly Hills, CAAn original treasure from the famed Faberge workshop in St. Petersburg Russia. This piece was crafted by Master Goldsmith August Fredrik Hollming in 1904-1908 and has his initials, “...Category
Antique Early 1900s American Boxes and Cases
MaterialsGold
- Antique Tiffany & Co Platinum & 14K Yellow Gold Diamonds Enamel Cigarette CaseBy Tiffany & Co.Located in Houston, TXBrand: Tiffany & Co Metal Type: Platinum & 14K Yellow Gold Length: 3.00 inches Width: 1.50 inches in width by 20.50 mm in depth Weight: 89.84 grams 14K yellow gold and platinum Victorian (1837-1901), diamond CIGARETTE CASE...Category
20th Century Unknown Boxes and Cases
MaterialsDiamond, 14k Gold, Yellow Gold, Platinum, Enamel
Recently Viewed
View AllRead More
A Centuries-Old Style, Lockets Have Never Lost Their Romantic Appeal
Emblems of heartfelt emotion, elegant vessels for photos and keepsakes and perfect for layering, these special ornaments are an essential component of any thoughtfully curated jewelry collection.
Everything You’d Want to Know about Enamel Jewelry
From vibrant to subtle, elegant to cheeky, enamel jewelry encompasses a wide range of colors and styles, and there are almost as many techniques for creating these distinctive pieces.