Lot 0125
Karl Gahn. Gold Pendant with Official Archival Sketch
Estimate: 700-900€
Karl Gahn. Gold Pendant with official archival sketch.
Firm of Carl Gahn
St. Petersburg, late 19th – early 20th century
Gold, rubies, emerald, pearl; engraved and polished
Dimensions: 4.3 x 2.3 x 0.5 cm.
Total weight: 3.1 g
This delicate Art Nouveau pendant combines gold with colored gemstones — rubies, an emerald, and a small pearl. The stylized floral motif and graceful symmetry reflect the refined taste and craftsmanship characteristic of Carl Gahn’s workshop.
Carl August Ferdinand Gahn (1836–1899) was an Austrian-born goldsmith and jeweler who founded the firm K. Gahn in St. Petersburg in 1873. His shop on Nevsky Prospect quickly gained recognition for the sophistication and technical precision of its designs. In 1895, Gahn was appointed Jeweler to the Imperial Court, creating pieces for the Russian royal family and aristocracy. His firm was considered one of the leading jewelry houses of the Empire, standing alongside Fabergé in artistry and reputation.
Starting price: 600€
Estimate: 700-900€
Hammer Price: UNSOLD€




































