Parrot on a perch 1896 - 1903
Agate, rose diamonds, gold, silver-gilt, guilloché enamel | 14.5 x 7.2 x 6.2 cm (whole object) | RCIN 40481
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Queen Alexandra was very fond of parrots. Contemporary photographs show that several caged birds and birds on perches were kept in her Dressing Room at Sandringham, and a caged cockatoo was kept in the Saloon from the 1880s. King Edward VII also kept caged birds both at Marlborough House, and later at Buckingham Palace. This parrot is carved from agate and rests on a perch of gold, white guilloché enamel and silver-gilt set with diamonds.
Mark of Michael Perchin; silver mark of 88 zolotniks (1896-1908); Fabergé in Cyrillic characters
Text adapted from Fabergé's Animals: A Royal Farm in MiniatureProvenance
Commissioned by King Edward VII, 1907
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Creator(s)
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Medium and techniques
Agate, rose diamonds, gold, silver-gilt, guilloché enamel
Measurements
14.5 x 7.2 x 6.2 cm (whole object)
Place of Production
St Petersburg [Russia]