F. Afanassiev Antique Russian 56k ( 14k) Gold Blue Enamel Egg Pendant Circa 1900s

Work Master: Master marks FA for Feodor Afanassiev. Faberge firm supplier from 1913-1917
Fedor Alekseyvich Afanasiev hailed from an Orthodox peasant family in Dubrovsky, in western Russia’s Smolensky District. Initially, Afanasiev was schooled in his village. In 1883, however, at the age of thirteen, Afanasiev moved to St Petersburg, where he was accepted as an apprentice in the Nevsky Prospekt workshop of Finnish master goldsmith Enok Sistonen.

In 1888, Afanasiev moved into the workshop of the Court Jeweller Karl Bock, located just opposite Fabergé’s premises on Bolshaya Morskaya. He qualified first as journeyman in 1903, and then as a master goldsmith in 1905, after which he opened his own atelier at 36 Voznesensky Periulok. Afanasiev’s collaboration with the House of Fabergé as an independent supplier probably began in 1907 and lasted up until the firm’s 1918 closure at the outbreak of the Russian Revolution. Afanasiev produced a highly diverse range of work for Fabergé, including parasol handles, dishes, pill boxes, scent bottles, seals and miniature egg pendants. He had an especial reputation for small silver gilt and guilloché enamel objects of vertu.

Material: Gold 56 assay value, Enamel
Sizes: 2.cm
Weight: 4.3 grams
Period: 1910s
Condition : Very Good, Enamel Excellent, no any losses or damages

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F. Afanassiev Antique Russian 56k ( 14k) Gold Blue Enamel Egg Pendant Circa 1900s

Work Master: Master marks FA for Feodor Afanassiev. Faberge firm supplier from 1913-1917
Fedor Alekseyvich Afanasiev hailed from an Orthodox peasant family in Dubrovsky, in western Russia’s Smolensky District. Initially, Afanasiev was schooled in his village. In 1883, however, at the age of thirteen, Afanasiev moved to St Petersburg, where he was accepted as an apprentice in the Nevsky Prospekt workshop of Finnish master goldsmith Enok Sistonen.

In 1888, Afanasiev moved into the workshop of the Court Jeweller Karl Bock, located just opposite Fabergé’s premises on Bolshaya Morskaya. He qualified first as journeyman in 1903, and then as a master goldsmith in 1905, after which he opened his own atelier at 36 Voznesensky Periulok. Afanasiev’s collaboration with the House of Fabergé as an independent supplier probably began in 1907 and lasted up until the firm’s 1918 closure at the outbreak of the Russian Revolution. Afanasiev produced a highly diverse range of work for Fabergé, including parasol handles, dishes, pill boxes, scent bottles, seals and miniature egg pendants. He had an especial reputation for small silver gilt and guilloché enamel objects of vertu.

Material: Gold 56 assay value, Enamel
Sizes: 2.cm
Weight: 4.3 grams
Period: 1910s
Condition : Very Good, Enamel Excellent, no any losses or damages

Please check the link below for past auction records for similar Faberge eggs



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Metall
F. Afanassiev Antik rysk 56k (14k) Guldblå Emalj Ägghänge Circa 1900-talet
Certifiering
Ingen laboratorierapport
Era
1400-1900
Märkessmycken
Nej
Vikt
4,2 g
Skick
Utmärkt skick -knappt använd med minimala tecken av användning
Kön
Kvinnor
Ursprungsland
Ryssland
Bredd
2 cm

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