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THE FIRST MARKED FABERGÉ AND WITH WORKMASTER'S MARK OF AUGUST HOLLMING, ST. PETERSBURG, 1908-1913, THE SECOND INDISTINCTLY MARKED, ST. PETERSBURG, 1896-1908
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A Russian guilloché gold and enamel pencil-holder and a plain gold Russian pencil-holder
The first marked Fabergé and with workmaster's mark of August Hollming, St. Petersburg, 1908-1913, the second indistinctly marked, St. Petersburg, 1896-1908
Oblong with rounded corners enamelled in translucent dark orange over a wavy pattern, with two-colour gold rim, gadrooned top and suspension ring, the second of plain tapering shape, each marked on body and suspension ring
7 cm. long
16 gr. (2)
The first marked Fabergé and with workmaster's mark of August Hollming, St. Petersburg, 1908-1913, the second indistinctly marked, St. Petersburg, 1896-1908
Oblong with rounded corners enamelled in translucent dark orange over a wavy pattern, with two-colour gold rim, gadrooned top and suspension ring, the second of plain tapering shape, each marked on body and suspension ring
7 cm. long
16 gr. (2)
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Please note that the plain gold pencilholder is below Dutch legal alloy and the enamelled pencilholder although marked Faberge is not by Faberge, Russia, 20th Century.