A Pair of Jewelled Gold Cufflinks
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A Pair of Jewelled Gold Cufflinks

BY FABERGÉ, APPARENTLY NO WORKMASTER'S MARK, ST PETERSBURG, 1899-1904, SCRATCHED INVENTORY NUMBER 2056

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A Pair of Jewelled Gold Cufflinks
By Fabergé, apparently no workmaster's mark, St Petersburg, 1899-1904, scratched inventory number 2056
Each with two lozenge-form terminals centring cabochon sapphires, connected by a link, in a fitted silk and velvet lined wood case stamped 'Fabergé St. Petersburg Moscow, Odessa' beneath the Imperial warrant, marked on loops
Each terminal 1 in. (2.5 cm.) long
Provenance
The Cabinet of His Imperial Majesty
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Lot Essay

The records of the Cabinet of His Imperial Majesty indicate that these cufflinks were supplied to the Cabinet by Fabergé on May 9, 1909 at a price of 50 roubles.
We are grateful for the above research provided by Valentin Skurlov.

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