Lot 0091
Faberge Cane Handle in the Form of a Bird’s Head by Mikhail Perchin
Estimate: 8000-10000€

Faberge. Cane Handle in the Form of a Bird’s Head. 
Gold, rock crystal, sapphire cabochons, and guilloché enamel
Makers mark of «MP» and «Faberge». Petersburg, circa 1890s.
This finely carved cane handle depicts the head of a crested bird, rendered in translucent rock crystal with delicate feather detailing. The eyes are set with deep blue sapphire cabochons, lending the figure a lifelike intensity. The mount, worked in gold, is richly adorned with vivid cobalt-blue guilloché enamel bordered by gold bands.
Mikhail Perkhin (1860–1903), born into a peasant family, became one of Fabergé’s most important masters. After training in St. Petersburg, he opened his own workshop with Fabergé’s support and led it for 15 years, employing over 50 craftsmen. Perkhin created around 20,000 objects, including 28 Imperial Easter eggs such as the famous “Coronation Egg” and “Peter the Great.” His refined work in gold, silver, enamel, and precious stones earned him honorary citizenship and lasting renown; after his death, the workshop was continued by Henrik Wigström.
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https://www.christies.com/en/lot/lot-5630353
Dimensions: 8 x 7 x 3.5 cm. Total weight: 127.7 g

Starting price: 7000€
Estimate: 8000-10000€
Hammer Price: 14000€

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