细节
A RUSSIAN GEM-SET SILVER-MOUNTED AND SANDSTONE MATCH HOLDER IN THE FORM OF A RHINOCEROS
MARKED FABERGÉ, WITH THE WORKMASTER'S MARK OF JULIUS RAPPOPORT, ST. PETERSBURG, CIRCA 1890, SCRATCHED INVENTORY NUMBER INDISTINCT
Ovoid, the sandstone body with well for matches, with silver mounts formed as a horn, ears, feet and tail, the eyes set with cabochon rubies, marked throughout
4 1/8 in. (10.5 cm.) long
来源
Christian de Guigné II and thence by descent.
出版
G. von Habsburg, Fabergé in America, New York, 1996, p. 52, no. 35.
展览
The Fabergé Menagerie, The Walters Art Museum, Baltimore, 2003, cat. no. 106.
Fabergé in America, Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, 1996, cat. 35, p. 52.