A JEWELLED GOLD-MOUNTED SMOKY QUARTZ MODEL OF AN ELEPHANT AND CASTLE
PROPERTY FROM THE ESTATE OF HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE HENRY, DUKE OF GLOUCESTER KG., KT., KP.
A JEWELLED GOLD-MOUNTED SMOKY QUARTZ MODEL OF AN ELEPHANT AND CASTLE

BY FABERGÉ, WITH WORKMASTER'S MARK OF MICHAEL PERCHIN, ST PETERSBURG, CIRCA 1890, SCRATCHED INVENTORY NUMBER 46351

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A JEWELLED GOLD-MOUNTED SMOKY QUARTZ MODEL OF AN ELEPHANT AND CASTLE
BY FABERGÉ, WITH WORKMASTER'S MARK OF MICHAEL PERCHIN, ST PETERSBURG, CIRCA 1890, SCRATCHED INVENTORY NUMBER 46351
Humorously carved, standing, with rose-cut diamond-set eyes, supporting a gold turret enamelled in white and red, with bands of rose-cut diamonds around the turret and under base, the interior carved out with a circular reserve, marked on turret
1.5/8 in. (4 cm.) high
Provenance
This gold-mounted hardstone elephant by Fabergé was one of the gifts presented by Emperor Alexander III and Empress Maria Feodorovna to members of the Danish Royal family, during the Imperial state visit to Copenhagen in August 1893. It was later entered into the ledgers of the Cabinet of His Imperial Majesty on 15 November 1893, costing 165 roubles.
Literature
Exhibition catalogue, Fabergé from Private Collections, London, 1992, listed and illustrated no. 16.
Exhibited
London, Wartski, Fabergé from Private Collections, 1992, no. 16.

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