Lot 0038
Fabergé Rare Commemorative, Card and Chalk Box in the Form of a Skittle Alley
Estimate: 15000-18000€
Fabergé. Card and Chalk Box in the Form of a Skittle Alley
Makers mark of “AR” and Faberge. Petersburg, 1899–1904
Wood, white material, silver (88 zolotnik), leather, parquetry
Dimensions: 29.5 x 12 x 14.5 cm.
The box, designed as a miniature skittle alley, was created in the workshop of Anna Karlovna Ringe, one of Fabergé’s few female workmasters. The composition combines fine woodworking with white material and silver details. The small skittles and ball, carved from white material, rest on a polished wooden surface with parquetry inlay.
An engraved dedication on the central silver plaque reads:
“To our dear Captain! / K.K. Bakh, R.L. Binenstamm, A.N. Gavrilov, M.N. Kaigorodov, A.F. Karell, E.V. Rudolphi, A.A. Tylov / March 8th, 1900.”
The side plaques bear humorous gaming mottos in Russian.
The box was presented as a gift to the captain of the “Closed” skittle club of the St. Petersburg English Assembly. Among the donors was Mikhail Nikiforovich Kaigorodov (1853–1918), General of Infantry, former Irkutsk Governor (1905–1906) and commandant of the Grodno Fortress (1915–1916).
The English Assembly, founded in 1770, was the first private club in Russia. Originally created by foreigners residing in St. Petersburg, it soon became one of the most prestigious social institutions of the Empire. Renowned for its English cuisine and card games, the club attracted Russia’s political and cultural elite — the Yusupovs, Golitsyns, Obolenskys, Dolgorukys, and later wealthy merchants and industrialists.
Anna Karlovna Ringe (1840–1912) succeeded her husband, the Livonian silversmith Philip Theodor Ringe (1824–1894), who had collaborated with Fabergé under the mark “T.R.”. After his death, Anna continued the workshop on Malaya Morskaya Street, producing fine enameled and silver items — seals, umbrella handles, thermometers, buckles, and miniature boxes. Her mark “A.R.” became one of the most distinctive within the Fabergé circle. After her death in 1912, the workshop passed to Anders Mickelson and Vasily Solovyov..
Starting price: 12000€
Estimate: 15000-18000€
Hammer Price: 13000€


















































