
Fabergé
The Royal Collection contains the largest and most significant collection in the world of works by the Russian goldsmith and jeweller Carl Fabergé (1846 – 1920). Close links between the Russian, Danish and British royal families led to a constant exchange of Fabergé as gifts on birthdays, anniversaries and at Christmas.
Anders Johansson Nevalainen (1858-1933)
Frame with a miniature of Queen Alexandra (1844-1925)
Henrik Emanuel Wigström (1862-1923)
Imperial presentation box
Mikhail Evlampievich Perkhin (1860-1903)
Card box
Henrik Emanuel Wigström (1862-1923)
Frame with an enamelled view of Durham Cathedral
Henrik Emanuel Wigström (1862-1923)
Frame with an enamelled view of Sandringham House
Johann Victor Aarne (1863-1934)
Notebook
Henrik Emanuel Wigström (1862-1923)
Bonbonnière with a view of Balmoral Castle
Henrik Emanuel Wigström (1862-1923)
The Colonnade Egg
Henrik Emanuel Wigström (1862-1923)
Box with enamelled view of Peter the Great's Monument
Mikhail Evlampievich Perkhin (1860-1903)
Frame with miniature of Tsarina Marie Feodorovna
Fabergé
Elephant
Mikhail Evlampievich Perkhin (1860-1903)
Cockatoo on a Perch
Henrik Emanuel Wigström (1862-1923)
Capercaillie
Fabergé
Hippopotamus
Fabergé
Rhinoceros
Fabergé
Iron Duke
Johann Victor Aarne (1863-1934)
Beaker
Fabergé
Pen rest
Henrik Emanuel Wigström (1862-1923)
Desk clock
August Wilhelm Holmström (1829-1903)
Powder box
Feodor E. Rückert (b. 1840)
Kovsh
Mikhail Evlampievich Perkhin (1860-1903)
Miniature piano in the Louis XVI Style
August Wilhelm Holmström (1829-1903)