More Russian glitter to make the entire planet sparkle from Fabergé.Odds and ends in gilded silver and cloisonné enamel from the websites of various auction houses.

Small bratina. ca. 1895.
Small bratina. ca. 1895. Russian. Gilded silver and cloisonné enamel. Michael Perchin, chief workmaster for Fabergé. Original scratched Fabergé inventory number 57994. Sold by Sotheby’s in 1993. Image © 2019 John Atzbach Antiques. Fair use license. via http://atzbach.com/product/a-rare-faberge-perchin-cloisonne-enamel-bratina/
Kovsh in the design of a dragon. 1908-1917. Made in Moscow.
Kovsh in the design of a dragon. 1908-1917. Made in Moscow. Silver gilt and Cloisonné enamel. Feodor Rückert, workmaster for Fabergé. Marked in “K. Fabergé” with the Imperial Warrant in incuse lettering. Image © 1999 – 2019 SKINNER, INC. Fair use license. via https://www.skinnerinc.com/auctions/2835B/lots/1077
Napkin rings. 1908-1917.
Napkin rings. 1908-1917. Gilded silver and enamel. Feodor Ruckert, workmaster for Fabergé. Ruckert mark overstruck with Faberge mark to interior. Image © 1999 – 2019 SKINNER, INC. Fair use license. via https://www.skinnerinc.com/auctions/2645B/lots/387

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