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First Cadet Corps Russian Imperial Jeton

Multipiece Russian silver and enamel jeton, circa 1915.
With badge of the First Cadet Corps decorated with cipher of Empress Anna, date 1731.
Reverse is decorated with enameled badge of the Guard Equipage (Elite Unit of the Imperial Navy).
Size: 26 mm x 22 mm.

 

 

Jeton of the Nobel Mechanical Works

FABERGE gold jeton commemoratingfor the fiftieth anniversary of the Nobel Mechanical Works in St. Petersburg.
Marked on ring with St Petersburg assays mark 56 standard (14K) and workmaster's initials of Alfred Thielemann.
Diameter 21 mm.

 

 

Maria Feodorovna Miniature Egg Pendant

Imperial hardstone egg pendant with applied gold cipher of Empress Maria Feodorovna, circa 1890. Height 17,5 mm.
Unmarked but most certainly by Faberge.

 

 

Faberge Egg Pendant

Faberge miniature nephrite egg  pendant mounted with  a cast silver head of a rooster.
Marked with Faberge in Cyrillic and workmaster's initials 'BA' for Victor Aarne and with
assayer's initials of Iakov Liapunov. Size: 26 mm.

 

 

Prince Yusupoff Egg Pendant

Gilded silver and enamel egg-shaped Easter pendant. The front is decorated with guilloche enamel red cross.
Inscription in Russian on the back reads: "X.B. (abbreviation for Christ is Risen) Yusupoff Hospital 1916". 
Size: 2.5 cm. By Faberge. 

 

 

Faberge Carved Bloodstone Miniature Egg Pendant

Gold mounted bloodstone egg pendant by Faberge. Circa 1896-1903, marked with initials A. N. for Anders Nevalainen
and 56 standard (14K). Size: 18 mm.

 

 

Faberge Chalcedony Miniature Egg
 
Faberge gold mounted carved chalcedony egg pendant, circa 1896-1903.
Marked on the ring with workmaster's initials A.N. (for Anders Nevalainen) and 56 standard (14K) with assayer's initials of Iakov Liapunov.
Height: 18 mm.

 

 

Red Cross Egg Pendant by Faberge

Gold mounted silver and enamel pendant, circa 1915.
Egg enameled with a red cross on white ground. Marked with master's initials "AH" for Albert Holmstrom.
Height: 17 mm.

 

 

 

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