Lot 0183
Fabergé Silver Charka Inset with Coin, St Petersburg, 1899–1904
Estimate: 3500-4500€

Faberge. Silver charka inset with a coin. St. Petersburg, Fabergé firm, master Jenny Vyakeva, 1899–1904
Silver, engraving, gilding
Dimensions: 4.6 × 9.7 cm; Weight: 66 g
Marks: Firm mark “K. FABERGÉ” with Imperial warrant, master’s mark “JW.”, assay mark of St. Petersburg, 1899–1904, 84 zolotnik silver standard.
The charka is modeled with a rounded body and smooth walls, adorned along the upper edge with an ornamental band featuring stylized floral motifs. Its handle is gracefully curved, ending with a 20 kopeck coin from the reign of Catherine the Great.
Following the death of Konstantin Vyakeva, Jenny Vyakevaa, his young widow, took the responsibility of learning the silverworking craft. In 1902, she acquired the right to mark silver pieces, as she held a stake in the family business. However, after a brief time in the silver industry, Jenny pursued a new path in midwifery. Silver items from Jenny Vyakeva are rare, given her brief career in the trade during the early 1900s.
The incorporation of numismatic items into silver works was common among Russian goldsmiths, especially in award bowls, charkas, kovshes, and mugs. The Fabergé firm frequently featured such coins, worked by renowned masters like Mikhail Perkhin, Erik Kollin, Julius Rappoport, Anders (Antti) Nevalainen, and August Holmström.
Comparable item: https://www.bonhams.com/auction/17810/lot/190/a-presentation-silver-charka-with-coin-faberge-marks-of-alexander-wakeva-st-petersburg-1898-1908-diameter-65cm-2-12in/

Starting price: 3000€
Estimate: 3500-4500€
Hammer Price: €

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