A RARE JEWELLED GOLD-MOUNTED AND GUILLOCHÉ ENAMEL CIGARETTE CASE
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A RARE JEWELLED GOLD-MOUNTED AND GUILLOCHÉ ENAMEL CIGARETTE CASE

MARKED FABERGÉ, WITH THE WORKMASTER'S MARK OF MICHAEL PERCHIN, ST PETERSBURG, 1899-1903

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A RARE JEWELLED GOLD-MOUNTED AND GUILLOCHÉ ENAMEL CIGARETTE CASE
MARKED FABERGÉ, WITH THE WORKMASTER'S MARK OF MICHAEL PERCHIN, ST PETERSBURG, 1899-1903
Étui form, enamelled overall in translucent oyster over scalloped guilloché ground, with entwining red ribbon-tied foliate festoons and paillons, the front suspending a rose garland and a trophy, the reverse suspending ribbon-tied foliate wreath, with seed-pearl borders, rose-cut diamond push-piece, marked on flange; also with import marks
3¼ in. (8.3 cm.) high
Provenance
Anonymous sale, Christie's, Geneva, 17 November 1981, lot 15.
Anonymous sale, Sotheby's, Geneva, 17 November 1998, lot 388.
Acquired at the above sale by the present owner.
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Lot Essay

The enamelling technique, garland ornament and colour palette used by Michael Perchin to decorate the present lot relate it to the Imperial Gatchina Palace Egg, also created by Perchin, which was presented by Emperor Nicholas II to his mother the Dowager Empress Maria Feodorovna on Easter 1901 (The Walters Art Museum, Baltimore, MD, inv. no. 40.500). The Easter egg, also by Perchin, presented to Barbara Kelch by her husband in 1899 and now in the Royal Collection (inv. no. RCIN 9032) is also decorated with similar opalescent enamelling and painted garlands.

A very similarly enamelled opalescent étui designed in the manner of Henri Salembier's ornament, with rose and green garlands, also by Michael Perchin was in the collection of Lansdell K. Christie, New York (K. Snowman, Carl Fabergé, Goldsmith to the Imperial Court of Russia, p. 124, illustrated p. 123). A further related étui by Michael Perchin, almost identically enamelled and with pearl borders was sold Christie's, Geneva, 15 May 1984, lot 314 and formed part of the Forbes Collection (C. Forbes and R. Tromeur-Brenner, Fabergé, The Forbes Collection, New York, 1999, p. 168, pl. 169).

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