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PROPERTY FROM THE ESTATE OF ARTHUR WILBRAHAMS
A diamond-set gold and silver tie pin, by Faberge
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A diamond-set gold and silver tie pin, by Faberge
The terminal formed as a gold cypher of Alexander III against a silver and gold anchor, to a silver crown surmount with old brilliant and rose-cut diamond detail, circa 1890, 9.2cm long
Pin with workmaster's mark for Oskar Pihl
The terminal formed as a gold cypher of Alexander III against a silver and gold anchor, to a silver crown surmount with old brilliant and rose-cut diamond detail, circa 1890, 9.2cm long
Pin with workmaster's mark for Oskar Pihl
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Tie-pins decorated with the cypher or monogram of Their Imperial Majesties were presented during the reign of Emperor Alexander III to individuals of varying ranks, usually in conjunction with Imperial visits throughout the empire and abroad (U. Tillander-Godenhielm, The Russian Imperial Award System during the Reign of Nicolas II, 1894-1917, Helsinki, 2005, p. 207).