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Lot 0108
An interesting Russian silver and lapis lazuli bell push with a sphinx
Estimate: 5000-7000€







Lot 0108
An interesting Russian silver and lapis lazuli bell push with a sphinx
Estimate: 5000-7000€An interesting Russian silver and lapis lazuli bell push with a sphinx. Maker’s mark of one of the most famous Imperial stonecutting jewelers Avenir Sumin, who was also an official supplier of Empress Alexandra Feodorovna. Petersburg, 1908-1917.
Dimensions: 7 x 7.3 x 5.7 cm.
Total weight: 179.5 g.Starting price: 4500€
Estimate: 5000-7000€ -

Lot 0109
A rare Fabergé silver, guilloché enamel and bowenite bellpush with a gold and cabochone button
Estimate: 10000-12000€





Lot 0109
A rare Fabergé silver, guilloché enamel and bowenite bellpush with a gold and cabochone button
Estimate: 10000-12000€A rare Fabergé silver, guilloché enamel and bowenite bellpush with a gold and cabochone button. Maker’s mark of Hjalmar Armfeldt workmaster. Petersburg, 1911. Scratched inventory number: 19331. Provenance: According to the Russian State Historical Archive, in the invoices of Empress Alexandra Feodorovna there is a bill in German for the purchase of 20 items from Faberge in August 1911, among which there is a bell (Schelle in German) under the inventory number 19331 for 85 rubles.
Dimensions: 4.2 x 4.7 x 4.7 cm.Starting price: 8000€
Estimate: 10000-12000€ -

Lot 0112
A Faberge silver-gilt and champleve enamel seal with cabochon (moonstone)
Estimate: 4000-5000€




Lot 0112
A Faberge silver-gilt and champleve enamel seal with cabochon (moonstone)
Estimate: 4000-5000€A Faberge silver-gilt and champleve enamel seal with cabochon (moonstone). Moscow, 1908-1917.
Dimensions: 4 x 3 cm. Weight: 31.1 g.Starting price: 3500€
Estimate: 4000-5000€ -

Lot 0111
A Russian Siberian “Ober-Bergant” steel and cut stone seal
Estimate: 1000-1200€



Lot 0111
A Russian Siberian “Ober-Bergant” steel and cut stone seal
Estimate: 1000-1200€A Russian “Ober-Bergamt” steel and cut stone seal and ural semi-precious stones. Oberbergamt – an institution that managed Siberian mining plants, mines and goldfields in 1723–1734. Ekaterinburg, 18th century.
Dimensions: 13.5 x 3 cm.Starting price: 800€
Estimate: 1000-1200€










