Antique Imperial Russian

ANTIQUE 19thC IMPERIAL RUSSIAN FABERGE SOLID SILVER PAIR OF KNIFE RESTS c. 1890

ANTIQUE 19thC IMPERIAL RUSSIAN FABERGE SOLID SILVER PAIR OF KNIFE RESTS c. 1890
ANTIQUE 19thC IMPERIAL RUSSIAN FABERGE SOLID SILVER PAIR OF KNIFE RESTS c. 1890
ANTIQUE 19thC IMPERIAL RUSSIAN FABERGE SOLID SILVER PAIR OF KNIFE RESTS c. 1890
ANTIQUE 19thC IMPERIAL RUSSIAN FABERGE SOLID SILVER PAIR OF KNIFE RESTS c. 1890
ANTIQUE 19thC IMPERIAL RUSSIAN FABERGE SOLID SILVER PAIR OF KNIFE RESTS c. 1890
ANTIQUE 19thC IMPERIAL RUSSIAN FABERGE SOLID SILVER PAIR OF KNIFE RESTS c. 1890

ANTIQUE 19thC IMPERIAL RUSSIAN FABERGE SOLID SILVER PAIR OF KNIFE RESTS c. 1890
Antique late-19th Century Imperial Russian pair of solid silve knife rests. Hallmarked Russian Silver 84 (875 standard), Moscow, c. 1890, Makers Mark in Cyrillic for Karl Faberge. Fabergé has always been synonym of opulence and finest quality.

The combination of precious materials and supreme craftsmanship applies both to non-utilitarian objects such as eggs, miniature animals and flowers and practical utility items. These outstanding objects made between 1885 and 1917 are displayed in the most important international museums, treasured by collectors and sought after at auctions. ANTIQUE 19thC IMPERIAL RUSSIAN FABERGE SOLID SILVER PAIR OF KNIFE RESTS c.

Russian pair of solid silve knife rests. Allmarked Russian Silver 84 (875 standard), Moscow, c.

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  • Product: Knife rests
  • Age: 1850-1899
  • Material: Solid Silver
  • Antique: Yes
  • Composition: Solid Silver
  • Brand: Faberge


ANTIQUE 19thC IMPERIAL RUSSIAN FABERGE SOLID SILVER PAIR OF KNIFE RESTS c. 1890