A Vintage Faberge Compact made in St. Petersburg between 1908 and 1917 A round silver compact is covered with an apple green guilloche enamel. Diameter 42 […]
A Very Fine Russian Imperial Presentation Porcelain Easter Egg, circa 1865 with a miniature of Archangel Gabriel after a painting by T.A. Neff, the Imperial Porcelain […]
Antique Russian porcelain coffee cup and saucer from a service made for Grand Duchess Ksenia (Xenia) Alexandrovna (sister of Tsar Nicholas II), Kuznetsov factory. The cup […]
An Art Nouveau Antique Russian Gold and Diamond Flower Ring made in Moscow between 1908 and 1917 56 zolotniks rose and green gold (14K -583), three […]
A Highly unusual carved ivory and gold Faberge miniature egg pendant made in St. Petersburg between 1908 and 1917 by workmaster Feodor Afanasiev. Height 1,8 cm […]
An Elegant Antique Gold Necklace An egg shaped openwork pendant is designed as a pearl and rose cut diamond flower placed within a ribbed gold frame. […]
A Unique Russian Imperial Award Men’s Ring by Faberge The ring comes with an original red leather Imperial presentation case. Given by the Empress Maria Feodorovna […]
Antique Faberge gem-set gold samorodok (gold nugget in Russian) folding picture frame, St. Petersburg, circa 1890, workmaster August Holmstrom. The borders are randomly set with 7 […]
The guilloche pattern resembles a scrolling sea shell accented with a diamond. The locket is covered with a very beautiful oyster white translucent enamel of the […]
A polished rose and matte green gold openwork floral pendant is set with a beautiful baroque pearl and twenty eight vibrant green Russian demantoids. This delicate […]
Six silver dinner forks with armorial of Prince Vsevolozhsky family, St. Petersburg, 1836, all marked with 84 zolotniks (875 silver) and maker’s name BOIANOWSKI. Length 8 […]
A pair of ex-librises: from the library of czarevich Alexei, son of Nicholas II (1904-1918), and from the library of Grand Duke Sergei (Serge) Alexandrovich (1857-1905), […]
Porcelain dinner plate made for the family of Prince Repnin at the Imperial Porcelain Factory during the reign of Alexander II (1855-1881). Diameter 9 15/16 in. […]