A RECTANGULAR CIGAR-CASE, the double hinged cover applied with openworked swans over foliage within a three-teared panel, the upper section with a band of greek-key motif, plain reverse and gilt interior, bearing marks of K. Fabergé with imperial warrent and with unrecorded workmasters mark in cyrillic P.G., Kiev, circa 1910
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A RECTANGULAR CIGAR-CASE, the double hinged cover applied with openworked swans over foliage within a three-teared panel, the upper section with a band of greek-key motif, plain reverse and gilt interior, bearing marks of K. Fabergé with imperial warrent and with unrecorded workmasters mark in cyrillic P.G., Kiev, circa 1910
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Between 1905 - 1910 Fabergé employed ten craftsmen in Kiev, when the workshop was incorporated with that of Odessa. The craftsmen mainly made jewellery
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