A silver-mounted glass Dish
A silver-mounted glass Dish

MARKED FABERGÉ WITH IMPERIAL WARRANT, WORKMASTER JULIUS RAPPOPORT, ST. PETERSBURG, CIRCA 1890, WITH SCRATCHED INVENTORY NUMBER 22305, AND LATER 1034 ON THE RIM

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A silver-mounted glass Dish
marked Fabergé with Imperial warrant, workmaster Julius Rappoport, St. Petersburg, circa 1890, with scratched inventory number 22305, and later 1034 on the rim
The circular blue glass bowl with silver mounts of tied reeded bands with suspended tied laurel garlands, one side with the cast, chased and engraved figure of a Cherub with a folded cloth, the opposite with the figure of a dove, marked under base and on upper mount
12¼in. (31cm.) wide

Lot Essay

It is interesting to notice that the same kind of bowl appeared in a photograph of the first and only Fabergé exhibition which took place at the von Derviz Palace in St. Petersburg in 1902.

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