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FABERGE - ELEGANT SILVER, ROSEWOOD STAMP BOX
FABERGE - ELEGANT SILVER, ROSEWOOD STAMP BOX
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FABERGE - ELEGANT SILVER, ROSEWOOD STAMP BOX
Antique Russian Faberge Silver-Mounted Rosewood Stamp Box - a beautiful Faberge item. When you touch and hold a piece of Faberge sterling, you are in contact with something truly exceptional. It connects you not only to the era of the czars but also to an even more ancient lineage, representing the grandeur of imperial courts throughout history.
HALLMARKS: '84' silver standard and 'K. FABERGE' in Cyrillic. Attributed to the workmaster Karl Gustaf Hjalmar (1873-1959) a Swedish/Finnish workmaster, producing enameled objects for Faberge until 1916. There is also number '18201' scrawled on the item. Some of the Faberge items were marked with numbers (This method was used for internal works in Faberge shops - different artists worked on different parts of the same item, they marked each part with an item number so they know which item it belongs to).
ASSAYER: Assay of Ivan Lebedkin on interior lid rim, additional assay mark of Ivan Lebedkin on exterior of lid rim at front of box.
CONDITION: Overall good condition. Signs of age and wear. For further information, please refer to the pictures.
PROVENANCE: 1. By origin, from a family of Russian emigrants in the THIRD generation in the USA, Seattle, Washington; 2. Hindman, Chicago, Illinois, USA, March 15, 2023 (the winner will receive this information); 3. Our sale of this item adds another layer of provenance (please print this page). History of sale is very IMPORTANT for serious collection.
DIMENSIONS: 2 1/4 x 2 1/4 x 1 1/2 inches (5.7 x 5.7 x 4 cm). Weight: 68 grams.
ESTIMATED PRICE: $2,000 - $15,000 (significantly lower than today's market price). You have a GREAT CHANCE to purchase a rare item for your collection, and over the years, its price will only INCREASE.
HISTORY of SALES: A few years ago, Russian Imperial boxses were sold on Live Auctioneers, Heritage, Sotheby's and Christie's for 18,000-$24,000 (estimated, 5 years ago), $20,000 (11 years ago), $30,500 (14 years ago), and $52,500 (7 years ago) - please refer to the screenshots for details. Today, prices have significantly increased compared to those of 5-10 years ago.
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A LIFETIME WARRANTY is provided for the originality of this particular item manufactured during the described period of time.
BEST INVESTMENT: If you are an individual or an investment company concerned about preserving your capital in these uncertain times, items with a LIFETIME WARRANTY are the best way to do so. Consider this: traditional banks typically offer annual returns of 1-3% on your funds, while inflation exceeds 5%. In contrast, collectible items with a LIFETIME WARRANTY can yield a minimum profit of 30-50% per year - with no associated risks. Some of our items with a LIFETIME WARRANTY have the potential to generate immediate profits of 100% or even more!! By the way, our estimated price is much lower than the market price for this item now. Please explore our "HISTORY of SALES" section and look at the screenshots for samples of similar items sold at renowned auctions, such as Sotheby's, Christie's, Live Auctioneers, eBay, and more. The choice is YOURS.

Hjalmar ARMFELT: Karl Gustaf Hjalmar Armfelt was a Finnish silversmith and Faberge workmaster. Born in Artjarvi, Finland 6 April 1873. In 1886, at age 13, he was apprenticed to the Finnish silversmith Paul Sohlman (1898-1904) in St.Petersburg at 42 Gorohovaya Street. He became a journeyman in 1891. He studied at the art school for five years until 1894. He worked as Faberge's workmaster beginning in 1895, and used the mark YA in Cyrillic. Hjalmar Armfelt also worked under the silversmith Antti (Anders) Nevalainen and became his closest assistant in 1901. He became a master in 1904 and was given the exclusive opportunity to buy the workshop of Johan Victor Aarne. Armfelt produced objects for Faberge until 1916, working on projects like those of Johan Viktor Aarne, like tiny gem-set frames, silver-mounted birchwood frames, hardstone frames, gem-set enameled gold articles and silver figures on hardstone base.

Karl FABERGE: Peter Charles Faberge was born in Russia, in St.-Petersburg on May, 30th, 1846. His father Gustav, of Huguenot extraction, was an unassuming jeweller who had been independently active since 1841. In 1860, Carl Faberge accompanied his parents on their move to Dresden. From there his father sent him on a tour of Europe, with stops in Frankfurt, Florence, and Paris. Back in St. Petersburg by 1866 as a full-fledged master, Carl joined Hiskias Pendin, August Holmstrom, and Wilhelm Reimer, all of whom had been employed by his father. In 1868 a Finnish goldsmith, Erik Kollin, was attached to the firm. Four years later Carl Faberge took over his father's workshop, with Kollin as his first head workmaster.
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FABERGE - ELEGANT SILVER, ROSEWOOD STAMP BOX

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