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Silver Imperial Presentation Trophy by
from Fabergé Collection
by ruzhnikov
Fabergé
Moscow, 1908–1917 struck with maker’s mark: K.FABERGE in Cyrillic beneath Imperial Warrant, silver mark of 88 zolotniks height: 34 cm
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Provenance:
Sotheby’s New York, 10/11 June 1985, Sale 5345, lot 490
Exhibitions:
Fabergé in America, New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art, 16 February – 28 April 1996; Fine Arts
Museums of San Francisco, 25 May – 28 July 1996; Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond, 24 August –3 November 1996; New Orleans Museum of Art, 7 December 1996 – 9 February 1997; Cleveland
Museum of Art, 12 March – 11 May 1997
Fabergé: Imperial Craftsman and His World, Wilmington, Delaware, 9 Sept 2000 – 18 Feb 2001
Literature:
Andre Ruzhnikov Russian Icons, Palo Alto, 1990, illustrated on the back cover
G. von Habsburg (ed.), Fabergé in America, San Francisco, 1996, no. 302, p. 279, illustrated in colour
G. von Habsburg, A. von Solodkoff, Fabergé: Imperial Craftsman and His World, London, 2000, no. 145, p. 101, illustrated in colour
Silver Imperial presentation trophy of urn shape on a concave triangular base upheld by three double-headed eagles with spread-out wings, each perched on a polished sphere, with a domed cover surmounted by an Imperial Russian crown; the cup chased with tapering flutes at the base and a wide band of laurel leaves under the lip; inscribed: Her Imperial Majesty’s / First Prize.