The condition of lots can vary widely and the nature of the lots sold means that they are unlikely to be in a perfect condition. Lots are sold in the condition they are in at the time of sale.
Good condition overall. Some wear and surface scratching to all egg-pendants, consistent with age and use.
1. The gold egg with sapphire and diamond-set flower (good condition): maker's mark indistinct, probably by Friedrich Koechli, St. Petersburg, c. 1890.
2. Gold egg with a cockerel (good condition, with minor bruising to gold): maker's mark indistinct, St. Petersburg, circa 1890.
3. Openwork gold egg with rubies and diamonds (good condition): unmarked, probably Russia, c. 1900.
4. Gold egg with an amethyst (good condition): unmarked, probably Russia, c. 1900
5. Openwork gold egg with diamonds (good condition): unmarked, probably Russia, c. 1900.
6. Gold egg with spot-hammered surface and sapphire flower (good condition): probably by Fabergé, workmaster's mark indistinct, possibly Oscar Pihl, Moscow, c. 1900.
7. The scent bottle (good condition): unmarked, probably Russia, c. 1900.
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