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MARKED WITH THE CYRILLIC INITIALS OF THE FIRST SILVER ARTEL, MARKED AND RETAILED BY FABERGÉ WITH IMPERIAL WARRANT, ST. PETERSBURG, 1908-1917, WITH SCRATCHED INVENTORY NUMBER 18663
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A SILVER-GILT TABLE LIGHTER IN THE FORM OF A STANDING BEAR
marked with the Cyrillic initials of the First Silver Artel, marked and retailed by Fabergé with Imperial warrant, St. Petersburg, 1908-1917, with scratched inventory number 18663
Realistically modelled, standing with crossed arms and smoking, the surface finely chased to simulate fur, his hinged head opening to reveal the lighter fluid compartment, the silver-gilt cigar in his mouth providing the outlet for the taper, gilt interior, marked on the feet and on the flange
4¾in. (12cm.) high
8.55oz. (266gr.) gross weight
marked with the Cyrillic initials of the First Silver Artel, marked and retailed by Fabergé with Imperial warrant, St. Petersburg, 1908-1917, with scratched inventory number 18663
Realistically modelled, standing with crossed arms and smoking, the surface finely chased to simulate fur, his hinged head opening to reveal the lighter fluid compartment, the silver-gilt cigar in his mouth providing the outlet for the taper, gilt interior, marked on the feet and on the flange
4¾in. (12cm.) high
8.55oz. (266gr.) gross weight