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FEODOR RÜCKERT (1851-1914)

Kovsh

c. 1911

RCIN 32475

A kovsh of silver-gilt on spreading foot and deep circular bowl enamelled en plein with troika scene in winter landscape, bowl and angular raised handle of cloisonné enamel with Pan-Slavic geometric motifs in muted shades of green, blue and cinnabar. This kovsh, in the traditional Russian style was made in Fabergé’s Moscow branch by Feodor Rückert.

Moscow silver mark of 91 zolotniks (1908-17); C. Fabergé in Cyrillic characters; initials of Carl Fabergé in Roman letters; English import marks for 1911

Text adapted from Fabergé in the Royal Collection

  • Fabergé imperial warrant mark: initial & surname 'K.FABERGÉ' in Cyrillic characters surmounted by double-headed eagle (articles made in Moscow).

    Fabergé maker's mark: initials 'CF' in Roman letters (articles made for London & European markets).

    O.P. [mark of Feodor Ruckert]


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