Description
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A rare and elegant antique Imperial Fabergé Easter Egg pendant, dating to circa 1890, finely crafted in 18K vermeil gilt silver and mounted with a hand-carved black agate precious hard stone egg.
The agate egg is beautifully decorated with a series of old rose-cut diamonds, each mounted in solid gold settings, applied directly into the stone in the traditional late 19th-century manner. The diamonds display characteristic antique cutting with natural inclusions and soft brilliance, entirely consistent with the period.
The pendant retains its original vermeil gilt silver cap and suspension loop, showing fine hand finishing and honest age-appropriate wear. The workmanship is of exceptional quality and unmistakably consistent with Fabergé’s early production.
This piece is hallmarked with Fabergé’s “KF” maker’s mark and the “84” silver standard, confirming authenticity and correct period manufacture.
Compact, refined, and highly collectible, this jewel represents the earliest phase of Fabergé Easter egg jewelry, produced in extremely limited numbers and seldom encountered on the market today.
Key Features
- Authentic Imperial Fabergé Easter egg pendant
- Circa 1890
- 18K vermeil gilt silver construction
- Hand-carved black agate precious hard stone
- Decorated with old rose-cut diamonds
- Diamonds set in solid gold mounts
- Hallmarked “KF” and “84” silver standard
- Height: 24 mm
- Excellent antique condition
- It comes with an APPRAISAL CERTIFICATE FOR $3000
Collector’s Note
Early Fabergé egg pendants featuring hard stone carving and diamond decoration are exceptionally rare, particularly those retaining clear hallmarks and original settings. This piece is ideally suited for collectors of Fabergé, Imperial jewelry, and museum-quality decorative arts.
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