A JEWELED, ENAMEL, SILVER AND ROCK CRYSTAL STUDY OF A PANSY
A JEWELED, ENAMEL, SILVER AND ROCK CRYSTAL STUDY OF A PANSY
A JEWELED, ENAMEL, SILVER AND ROCK CRYSTAL STUDY OF A PANSY
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A JEWELED, ENAMEL, SILVER AND ROCK CRYSTAL STUDY OF A PANSY
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A Treasured History: The Stream Family Collection
A JEWELED, ENAMEL, SILVER AND ROCK CRYSTAL STUDY OF A PANSY

BY FABERGÉ, ST. PETERSBURG, CIRCA 1915, SCRATCHED INVENTORY NUMBER 24898

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A JEWELED, ENAMEL, SILVER AND ROCK CRYSTAL STUDY OF A PANSY
BY FABERGÉ, ST. PETERSBURG, CIRCA 1915, SCRATCHED INVENTORY NUMBER 24898
In a tapering cylindrical rock crystal vase, a light green enameled silver stem terminating in a painted enamel flower in shades of blue, yellow, pink, and brown, centering a gold-mounted diamond, set with green enameled sepals on the back, with three green enamel leaves on the stem, apparently unmarked; in a fitted Hammer Galleries wooden case
5 ½ in. (14 cm.) high
來源
By repute, the collection of Emperor Nicholas II (1868-1918) and Empress Alexandra Feodorovna (1872-1918).
Almost certainly sold by the Soviet government to Armand Hammer in the late 1920s / early 1930s.
Acquired by Matilda Geddings Gray (1885-1971) from Hammer Galleries, New York, in the late 1940s / early 1950s.
By descent to Matilda Gray Stream (1924-2023) and descendants.

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拍品專文

The present rare study of a pansy flower shows the extraordinary skill of the enameler in imitating the matte surface of the flower. An original Fabergé design for a very similar pansy flower is illustrated in Henrik Wigström’s design book held in the National Library of Finland (see U. Tillander-Godenhielm, Fabergé: The Twilight Years, Drawings and Objects from the Second Henrik Wigström Album, 2023, p. 191).

Pansies were a favored flower amongst Fabergé’s royal and imperial patrons, most notably used in the decoration of the 1899 Imperial Pansy Easter Egg, given by Emperor Nicholas II to Empress Maria Feodorovna. Another example closely related in both technique and design is a remarkable mechanical pansy flower concealing miniature portraits of the children of Nicholas II and Alexandra Feodorovna, now housed in the Moscow Kremlin Museums. It was presented by Nicholas II to his wife in 1904 to commemorate their tenth wedding anniversary.

The Hammer Galleries invoice for the present pansy records its provenance as in the collection of Emperor Nicholas II and Alexandra Feodorovna. Notably, a pansy flower with the scratched inventory number ‘24896’, differing by only two digits from '24898' on the present lot, was acquired by Nicholas II from Fabergé in December 1915. It was one of the last flower studies purchased by the Imperial family (see R. Gafifullin, Fabergé Items of Late XIX – Early XX Century in the Collection of the State Museum of Pavlovsk, vol. IX, Part I, St. Petersburg, 2013, p. 310, no. 5879).

Queen Alexandra (1844-1925) shared the Imperial family’s fondness for pansies and acquired three Fabergé pansy studies with enameled flowers and nephrite leaves, now part of the Royal Collection Trust (see C. de Guitaut, Fabergé in the Royal Collection, London, 2003, pp. 106-107, nos. 118-120).

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