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What is the Faberge mark?

What is the Faberge mark?

A Fabergé workmaster is a craftsman who owned his own workshop and produced jewelry, silver or objets d’art for the House of Fabergé. The workmasters presided over teams of craftsmen and were responsible for executing pieces conceived by the company’s designers.

What are the key identifying features of Fabergé eggs?

The finished item had an outer “shell” enamelled in gold to look like a real hen’s egg. This opened to reveal a gold “yolk”, which itself opened to reveal a gold chicken that also opened to display a replica Imperial Crown from which a tiny ruby egg was suspended.

How much do Faberge eggs sell for?

Experts estimate that the Faberge egg’s value is around $33 million (for more information about the Third Imperial egg you can read here).

Where are all the Faberge eggs now?

Of the 69 known Fabergé eggs, 57 have survived to the present day. Ten of the imperial Easter eggs are displayed at Moscow’s Kremlin Armory Museum.

How many Faberge eggs still exist?

Location of eggs Of the 69 known Fabergé eggs, 57 have survived to the present day. Ten of the imperial Easter eggs are displayed at Moscow’s Kremlin Armory Museum.

Who has the largest collection of Faberge eggs?

1. Kremlin Armory – Moscow, Russia. The Kremlin Armory holds the title for having the largest collection of Faberge eggs in the world. With a total of 10 imperial eggs, there is a lot to see and take in at this museum.

What kind of Marks did Peter Faberge use?

They punched silver item with their personal mark, usually coupled to Fabergé mark. Few of them used only Fabergé mark. Peter Charles Faberge was born in Russia, in St.-Petersburg on May, 30th, 1846. His father Gustav, of Huguenot extraction, was an unassuming jeweller who had been independently active since 1841.

When do you find a new Faberge hallmark?

When a new hallmark is found, the desire to identify and assimilate it into the existing system is therefore strong. The Fabergé gold case pictured above was the source of great excitement when brought to Wartski for examination as it bears a previously unrecorded mark.

What kind of symbols are used to imitate Faberge?

Works that imitate Fabergé are often over-decorated with imperial symbols, such as the double-headed eagle. Even the age of a piece can be deceptive, because we also see turn-of-the-century continental objects that have been retouched with Russian Fabergé marks to enhance value.

How can you tell if a Faberge item is a fake?

The more items you see, the easier it will become to spot the fakes. Let your eye be the initial judge. Fabergé’s items are all one-of-a-kind, but there is usually a “family resemblance” among different pieces.

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