Details
Circular, centring a green enamel Imperial double-headed eagle set with a brilliant-cut diamond in the centre and with rose-cut diamonds on the wings, within a green gold laurel wreath, further set with two brilliant-cut diamonds, surmounted by a rose gold ribbon, marked on pin and loop with workmaster's initials
114 in. (3.2 cm.) high
Provenance
Supplied by Fabergé to the Imperial Cabinet at the cost of 95 roubles and discharged for the voyage of Nicholas II in September 1907.
Anonymous sale; Sotheby's, Geneva, 16-18 November 1993, lot 733.
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The Imperial Cabinet awarded a number of jewelled brooches featuring the Imperial double-headed eagle during the reign of Emperor Nicholas II. The Fabergé workshops of Holmström, Hollming, and Thielemann were the principal suppliers of these pieces.

Brooches and other small items of jewellery bearing the Imperial eagle or crown were frequently selected as gifts during the many journeys undertaken by the Imperial family. According to the Imperial Court ledgers, the present brooch was taken by Nicholas II on a trip in September 1907.

For a comparable brooch, see L. Cerwinske, Russian Imperial Style, New York, 1990, p. 90. We are grateful to Dmitry Krivoshey for his assistance with the research of the present lot.

We are grateful to Dmitry Krivoshey for his assistance with the research of the present lot.

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