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Learn MoreFabergé Enamel Frame
- This rare enamel frame by Fabergé exudes timeless luxury
- It is comprised of translucent violet enamel accented by silver gilt
- The frame bears the maker's marks of Andrei Gorianov and Agathon Fabergé
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Circa 1900
This large guilloché enamel frame by the revered Fabergé firm is a work of art. Created circa 1900 during Fabergé's golden age, this remarkable object showcases a delicate translucent lavender enamel applied over a wavy guilloché ground. At its center, a beaded oval aperture is elegantly framed within a reeded ribbon-tied border. The reverse features a polished wood backing, complemented by a gilt scroll strut and a suspension. . .
Circa 1900
This large guilloché enamel frame by the revered Fabergé firm is a work of art. Created circa 1900 during Fabergé's golden age, this remarkable object showcases a delicate translucent lavender enamel applied over a wavy guilloché ground. At its center, a beaded oval aperture is elegantly framed within a reeded ribbon-tied border. The reverse features a polished wood backing, complemented by a gilt scroll strut and a suspension loop, adding both functionality and refinement. The radiating enamel design creates a stunning visual effect, emphasizing that no detail was spared in creating this treasure. It bears the marker's mark of Andrei Gorianov, St. Petersburg, 1908–1917, along with marks "AF" for Agathon Fabergé.
The House of Fabergé was founded in 1842 in Saint Petersburg, Russia, by Gustav Faberge. In 1872, Peter Carl Fabergé took over his father's small jewelry atelier and transformed it into the world's most important decorative arts enterprise. The firm developed a devoted clientele, including the Romanov Imperial family. The Russian Revolution of 1917 brought an end to the Romanov dynasty as well as the exile of Peter Carl Fabergé to Switzerland. In the wake of the Revolution, many Fabergé treasures were lost or destroyed. Items of silver and gold, including many of the court and presentation pieces created for the Tsar, were melted down, making surviving Fabergé objects from this time all the rarer.
Struck with the workmaster's mark of Andrei Gorianov and "AF" for Agathon Fabergé
Historic photo of the Imperial family added later
8 5/8” high x 6 1/4” wide x 5/8” deep

Maker: | Fabergé |
Period: | 20th Century |
Origin: | Russia |
Type: | Other |
Depth: | 0.63 in. (1.59 cm) |
Width: | 6.25 in. (15.88 cm) |
Height: | 8.63 in. (21.91 cm) |

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