A SILVER-MOUNTED CUT-GLASS DECANTER
A SILVER-MOUNTED CUT-GLASS DECANTER

MARKED K. FABERGÉ WITH THE IMPERIAL WARRANT, MOSCOW, CIRCA 1890, SCRATCHED INVENTORY NUMBER 6328

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A SILVER-MOUNTED CUT-GLASS DECANTER
MARKED K. FABERGÉ WITH THE IMPERIAL WARRANT, MOSCOW, CIRCA 1890, SCRATCHED INVENTORY NUMBER 6328
Of compressed circular shape, the colourless glass body cut with diamond pattern, with a glass handle and two bauble-shaped feet, the silver mount cast and chased to imitate water lilies on each side of the decanter, with the hinged cover, interior gilt, marked on neck mount, leaf and inside cover

9¼ in. (23.5 cm.) high

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Lot Essay

For similar original designs, see Exhibition catalogue, Neizvestnii Fabergé, Moscow, 2003, pp. 49 and 92.

The other decanter from this pair was sold Christie's, London, 1 June 2015, lot 224.

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