Lot 0185
Fabergé Silver Neoclassical Vase, Moscow, 1899–1908
Estimate: 3500-4500€

A Fabergé Silver Neoclassical Vase
Moscow, firm of Karl Fabergé, 1899-1908.
Silver, gilding; casting, chasing, engraving.
Dimensions: 13 × 11.5 cm.
Total weight: 328 g.
Marks: firm mark К. ФАБЕРЖЕ beneath the Imperial warrant; Moscow assay mark; 84 zolotniki silver standard.
A refined Fabergé silver vase in the Neoclassical taste, formed as a shallow circular bowl raised on an architectural tripod support. The plain, gently rounded upper bowl has a softly gilded interior and is bordered by a fine beaded rim. Its restrained surface contrasts with the elaborately worked stem and base, where curved supports are enriched with laurel garlands, palmettes, Greek-key ornament and delicate engraved foliage.
The three supports terminate in lion-paw feet, a classical motif that gives the object a ceremonial and sculptural presence.
The Moscow branch of Fabergé was especially renowned for silver objects, tableware and decorative works in historical and national styles. Unlike the more discreet St Petersburg establishment, the Moscow branch responded to the taste of a wealthy merchant and cosmopolitan clientele, producing objects that combined technical refinement with visual richness. By the turn of the century, Fabergé’s Moscow factory had become one of the largest jewellery and silver workshops in the Russian Empire.

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

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