A PAIR OF JEWELLED TWO-COLOUR GOLD IMPERIAL PRESENTATION CUFFLINKS
A PAIR OF JEWELLED TWO-COLOUR GOLD IMPERIAL PRESENTATION CUFFLINKS

BY FABERGÉ, WITH THE WORKMASTER’S MARK OF AUGUST HOLLMING, ST PETERSBURG, CIRCA 1910, SCRATCHED INVENTORY NUMBER 2705

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A PAIR OF JEWELLED TWO-COLOUR GOLD IMPERIAL PRESENTATION CUFFLINKS
BY FABERGÉ, WITH THE WORKMASTER’S MARK OF AUGUST HOLLMING, ST PETERSBURG, CIRCA 1910, SCRATCHED INVENTORY NUMBER 2705
Each circular panel centring the Imperial double-headed eagle set with a ruby, within a reeded border, joined by a chain to a reeded bar terminal, marked on links
5/8 in. (1.6 cm.) diameter
Provenance
Presented by the Imperial Cabinet to H. Rasmussen, Head of the telegraph station in Hvidøre, Denmark, on 10 June 1910 during Dowager Maria Feodorovna’s trip to Denmark.
With Hunt & Roskell Jewellers, London.

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