Auction 3 EUROPEAN and RUSSIAN COLLECTIBLES_3
Dec 15, 2019
USA
 1927 Boblett Street Blaine, WA 98230

We are selling several collections of European and Russian collectible items.  

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LOT 4:

FABERGE - RUSSIAN SILVER & GOLD FIGURE of BOXER

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Start price:
$ 1,500
Estimated price:
$3000 - $4000
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FABERGE - RUSSIAN SILVER and GOLD FIGURE of BOXER
Naturalistically cast, the gold-mounted collar with red translucent enamel. Russian hallmarks including 'FABERGE' in Cyrillic.
SIZE: 7 cm high (2.76 inches). Weight: 310 grams.
ESTIMATE PRICE: $3000 - $4000.
HISTORY of SALES: A few years ago the same items were sold on Live Auctioneer for $2750 and $4100 - please see the screenshots.
It is a great INVESTMENT.
NO RESERVE auction. Start price is VERY LOW.
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SHIPPING: Let us Handle Your Shipping. We are one of the few places that offer full service shipping. For your convenience we will ship your item for a reasonable price - shipping costs will be included in the invoice. Combined shipping is available - next item will be ONE DOLLAR for shipping.

WIKIPEDIA: Peter Carl Faberge, also known as Karl Gustavovich Faberge was a Russian jeweller best known for the famous Faberge eggs made in the style of genuine Easter eggs, but using precious metals and gemstones rather than more mundane materials. He's the founder of the famous jewelry legacy House of Faberge.The House of Faberge is a jewelry firm founded in 1842 in St. Petersburg, Imperial Russia, by Gustav Faberge, using the accented name Faberge, Gustav's sons Peter Carl Faberge and Agathon Faberge, and grandsons followed him in running the business until it was nationalised by the Bolsheviks in 1918.

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