A TWO-COLOR GOLD AND HARDSTONE CAVIAR SPOON AND A MINIATURE TWO-COLOR GOLD SPOON

BY FABERGÉ, WORKMASTER ERIK KOLLIN, ST. PETERSBURG, CIRCA 1890, WITH SCRATCHED INVENTORY NUMBER 44622; THE MINIATURE SPOON MARKED WITH THE CYRILLIC INITIALS OF CARL FABERGÉ

Details
A TWO-COLOR GOLD AND HARDSTONE CAVIAR SPOON AND A MINIATURE TWO-COLOR GOLD SPOON
by Fabergé, workmaster Erik Kollin, St. Petersburg, circa 1890, with scratched inventory number 44622; the miniature spoon marked with the Cyrillic initials of Carl Fabergé
The circular smoky quartz bowl with reeded stem applied with spiralling laurel foliage and berries, with rock-crystal flame finial, marked on stem, in velvet and silk-lined wooden box, the cover stamped in Russian 'Fabergeé St Petersburg Moscow.' with Imperial warrant; together with a miniature two-color gold spoon with tied reeded stem with foliate details at mount and finial, marked on stem
caviar spoon 5 1/8in. (13.2cm.) long; miniature spoon 2in. (5.2cm.) long (2)
Literature
M.Y. Ghosn, Objets de Vertu par Fabergé, (Paris, 1996), no.75 and 76.