Fabergé, Gold Boxes, Vertu & Imperial Works of Art
Fabergé, Gold Boxes, Vertu & Imperial Works of Art
Auction Closed
November 28, 05:26 PM GMT
Estimate
3,000 - 5,000 GBP
Lot Details
Description
A gold and hardstone bonbonniere, London, 1775
circular, the hinged lid set with a circular figured agate plaque resembling the head of a partridge, framed by a band of engraved fruiting vine within geometric leaf border to either side, the sides and the applied curved thumbpiece decorated with intertwined oak branches carrying acorns, the underside centred with the initials PE, formed by husks, the interior with wavy rim, maker's mark R.G in script in a quatrefoil, British lion, London leopard's head, date letter for 1775
7.1cm., 2 3/4 in. diameter
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Bonham's London, 25 April 2018, lot 67
The maker's mark on this box is no. 3774 in Grimwade, which he had found on a 'gold and agate box 1775', possibly this example. This means that the maker's mark must have been entered before 1773 in either the missing smallworkers' register (1738-1758) or the missing largeworkers' register (1758-1773). While these 'unregistered' marks were sometimes attributed by Grimwade, it has not been the case for this one.