A BLOODSTONE MODEL OF AN ELEPHANT
PROPERTY FROM THE ESTATE OF HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE HENRY, DUKE OF GLOUCESTER KG., KT., KP.
A BLOODSTONE MODEL OF AN ELEPHANT

BY FABERGÉ, CIRCA 1900

Details
A BLOODSTONE MODEL OF AN ELEPHANT
BY FABERGÉ, CIRCA 1900
Realistically carved, standing, with ruby-set eyes, unmarked
2¾ in. (6.7 cm.) long
Provenance
Constance Gwladys Robinson (1859-1917), Lady de Grey, later Marchioness of Ripon.
Lady (Gladys Mary) Juliet Duff, née Lowther (1881-1965).
Literature
Exhibition catalogue, Fabergé from Private Collections, London, 1992, listed no. 9.
H. C. Bainbridge, Peter Carl Fabergé His Life and Work, London, 1949, p. [96], pl. 77 (part).
Exhibited
London, Wartski, Fabergé from Private Collections, 1992, no. 9.

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