FABERGÉ
FABERGÉ
Brooch in the shape of a frog in sculpted grey-green labradorite, set in yellow gold (56 zolotniks / 583) and with eyes adorned with small rose-cut diamonds, in a closed setting.
Pin in yellow gold (56 zolotniks / 583).
Goldsmith's mark, stamped twice: Wilhelm REIMER (1835-1908).
Circa 1880-1900.
Gross weight: 11.76 g. - Length: 2.6 cm.
Some scratches, small crack at the hinge of the pin.
With a suedecloth case from Maison FABERGE, signed.
The jeweller Wilhelm Carl Reimer was a member of the Fabergé family.
Born in the town of Pernovo (today Pärnu, Estonia), like Gustav Fabergé (1814-1893), founder of the House of the same name and father of Karl, he had married Gustav's sister Carolina Fabergé (1798-1873).
He worked for his in-laws and on his own account. Automatically translated by DeepL. To see the original version, click here.
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FABERGÉ
Brooch in the shape of a frog in sculpted grey-green labradorite, set in yellow gold (56 zolotniks / 583) and with eyes adorned with small rose-cut diamonds, in a closed setting.
Pin in yellow gold (56 zolotniks / 583).
Goldsmith's mark, stamped twice: Wilhelm REIMER (1835-1908).
Circa 1880-1900.
Gross weight: 11.76 g. - Length: 2.6 cm.
Some scratches, small crack at the hinge of the pin.
With a suedecloth case from Maison FABERGE, signed.
The jeweller Wilhelm Carl Reimer was a member of the Fabergé family.
Born in the town of Pernovo (today Pärnu, Estonia), like Gustav Fabergé (1814-1893), founder of the House of the same name and father of Karl, he had married Gustav's sister Carolina Fabergé (1798-1873).
He worked for his in-laws and on his own account. Automatically translated by DeepL. To see the original version, click here.