Description
Values along History
Mikhail Perkhin became the leading work-master in the House of Fabergé in 1886 and supervised production of the eggs until his death in St. Petersburg in 1903. The eggs he was responsible for were marked with his initials. All the important commissions of the time, including some of the Imperial Easter Eggs, the renowned “Fabergé eggs”, were made in his workshop
Fine antique pair of Imperial Russian Fabergé cufflinks made in St. Petersburg between 1899 and 1904 – hand crafted of 14 KT rose gold with silver portions
Unusual squarish large shape, enriched by lilac guilloche enamelling work centred by engraved double headed Imperial Eagle
The opposing terminals are lilac guilloche enamels finished linked by original chain
Surrounding as frame are 22 rose cut Diamonds for approx 1.12 Ct TCW
Bearing with 56 zolotniks standard (14K-583 gold) Mikhail Perkhin workmaster’s initials MP in Cyrillic s
measures: face is 22 mm. by side – batons are15 x 7 mm. (h. x w.) excellent pristine condition
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Metal: 56 Zolotnik (14 Kt rose gold) and silver
Hallmarks: 56 zolotniks standard (14K-583 gold) assay – signed Mikhail Perkhin for Fabergè
Gems: 56 rose cut diamonds totalling approx 1.12 Ct
Measures: face is 22 mm. by side – batons are15 x 7 mm. (h. x w.)
Weight: 13.1grams
Condition: very good commensurate to age and use