IMPERIAL RUSSIAN FABERGE SILVER FLATWARE SET Late 19th Century Approx. 93.0 troy oz.
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IMPERIAL RUSSIAN FABERGE SILVER FLATWARE SET
Late 19th Century
In a fiddle-shaped pattern with tapered edges. Marks of Karl Faberge; many also with maker's mark “A.A” and the date 1896. Total of 77 pieces, ten of which are not Faberge but are Russian with maker's mark "MK". Consists of:
12 8.25” dinner forks
17 6.5” luncheon forks
9 8.875” tablespoons
13 10” dinner knives
12 8.125” luncheon knives
14 5.875” teaspoons
Approx. 93.0 troy oz.
Provenance:
The estate of Antoine Volkoff, former Consul General of the Imperial Russian Government in Chicago in the 1910’s.
Late 19th Century
In a fiddle-shaped pattern with tapered edges. Marks of Karl Faberge; many also with maker's mark “A.A” and the date 1896. Total of 77 pieces, ten of which are not Faberge but are Russian with maker's mark "MK". Consists of:
12 8.25” dinner forks
17 6.5” luncheon forks
9 8.875” tablespoons
13 10” dinner knives
12 8.125” luncheon knives
14 5.875” teaspoons
Approx. 93.0 troy oz.
Provenance:
The estate of Antoine Volkoff, former Consul General of the Imperial Russian Government in Chicago in the 1910’s.
Condition
Most with script monogram. Blades ‘as is’ on many of the knives. Weight does not include knives. Only one dinner knife retains original blade.
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IMPERIAL RUSSIAN FABERGE SILVER FLATWARE SET Late 19th Century Approx. 93.0 troy oz.
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