It also bears the Fabergé hallmark in Cyrillic. According to Hansons Auctioneers the case, estimated to be valued at £30,000 ...
The piece, which Mrs. Peel said was missing a loop that might have carried maker marks, is estimated to sell for £4,000 to £6,000. Mr. Munn said the discovery of the pendants’ connections was ...
The biggest clue is that it is an awkward piece of design and a sharp contrast to the perfect harmony of proportion, decoration and colour of genuine Fabergé pieces. In this case the handle is ...