A SILVER-MOUNTED CLAY BRICK MATCH HOLDER
A SILVER-MOUNTED CLAY BRICK MATCH HOLDER
A SILVER-MOUNTED CLAY BRICK MATCH HOLDER
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A SILVER-MOUNTED CLAY BRICK MATCH HOLDER
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A SILVER-MOUNTED CLAY BRICK MATCH HOLDER

BY FABERGÉ, WORKMASTER ERIK KOLLIN, ST PETERSBURG, CIRCA 1890

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A SILVER-MOUNTED CLAY BRICK MATCH HOLDER
BY FABERGÉ, WORKMASTER ERIK KOLLIN, ST PETERSBURG, CIRCA 1890
The rectangular clay brick with two match compartments and textured front for striking, mounted with silver handles shaped as entwined snakes, the brick inscribed under base in Russian 'Factory / [of] A. Gusarev / in Moscow', marked on mounts with workmaster's initials
4 3⁄8 in. (11 cm.) long, across handles
来源
Princess Maria von Baden, Duchess of Anhalt (1865-1939).
Collection of the Margraves of Baden; Sotheby’s, Baden-Baden, 5-21 October 1995, lot 1920.
Anonymous sale; Sotheby's, London, 26 May 2004, lot 420.

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Margo Oganesian Head of Department, Fabergé and Russian Works of Art

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Princess Maria von Baden was a German noblewoman and the Duchess consort of Anhalt through her marriage to Friedrich II, Duke of Anhalt. She was the daughter of Prince Wilhelm of Baden and Princess Maria Maximilianovna of Leuchtenberg. Her maternal grandmother was Grand Duchess Maria Nikolaevna, daughter of Emperor Nicholas I.

A comparable brick holder with gold snake mounts is part of the Royal Collection (inv. RCIN 8337).

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