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A PAIR OF TAZZAS, FABERGÉ.

Estimate
14 000 - 16 000 EUR
152 000 - 174 000 SEK
14 300 - 16 400 USD
Hammer price
37 000 EUR
Purchasing info
A PAIR OF TAZZAS, FABERGÉ.

88 silver. Marked Fabergé, Julius Rappoport St. Petersburg 1904-12. Assay master Alexander Romanov 1904-12. A pair of richly decorated tazzas with a pair of griffins holding the bowl. Height 24 cm, weight 1614 and 1701 g. Total weight 3315 g. Engraved with monogram W.E.

The original bowls are missing.
Later replaced bowls and later candle holders.

Provenance

Belonged to a Vyborgian merchant family for three generations.

More information

Julius Alexandrovich Rappoport (1864 - 1916)
The Russian silversmith Julius Rappoport was among the most talented craftsmen of his time, becoming one of Fabergé's most sought-after silversmiths at a young age. One of very few Fabergé craftsmen of Jewish origins, Rappoport was trained in Berlin and opened his own workshop at Ekatarinski Canal in St. Petersburg in 1883, just 19 years old. Though most famous for his naturalistic animal figures in silver, there has always been a great demand for all Rappoport's pieces. He also executed many special commissions, designed by Fabergé himself, for the Imperial Family and the Imperial Cabinet. Rappoport's designs are known for elaborately detailed chased ornamentation and complex compositions, often drawing on neo-classical or Rococo elements.