Lot 0053
Fabergé silver-mounted cut-crystal fruit bowl.
Estimate: 7000-9000€

Fabergé silver-mounted cut-crystal fruit bowl.
Russia, Moscow, firm of Fabergé, 1908-1917.
Cut crystal, silver; cutting, polishing, casting, chasing, engraving, mounting.
Size: 46 x 19.8 x 6.5 cm.
Marks: on the silver mount, Cyrillic mark “К. ФАБЕРЖЕ” beneath the Imperial warrant; Moscow assay mark.
An elongated oval fruit bowl or table centrepiece with a deep cut-crystal body and silver terminal mounts. The crystal vessel is richly cut with radiating star motifs, diamond diaper ornament, faceted reserves and a scalloped rim, creating a brilliant play of light characteristic of late Imperial table glass. The ends are fitted with silver mounts of architectural form: shell-shaped caps, openwork cresting with stylised palmettes, and loop handles chased with laurel foliage.
The Moscow branch of Fabergé was especially active in the production of silver table objects, often combining refined craftsmanship with practical forms intended for the interiors of the educated urban elite, prosperous merchants and aristocratic households.
The design of the silver mounts reflects the restrained historicism typical of Fabergé’s Moscow production: neoclassical laurel ornament, shell motifs and crisp chased borders are balanced by the brilliance of the deeply cut crystal. Unlike the more jewellery-like idiom associated with St Petersburg, the Moscow branch often cultivated a broader decorative language, particularly suited to dining rooms, buffets and formal table settings.

Starting price: 6000€
Estimate: 7000-9000€
Hammer Price: €

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