ID 1476637
Lot 3443 | Fabergé-Jubiläums-Osterei "150 Jahre König Ludwig II.", Nummer 4 aus der auf 25 Exemplare limitierten Auflage der "Collection Fabergé by Victor Mayer"
750er-Gold (166 g), 24 Diamanten mit 0,24 ct. und ein Smaragd mit 0,3 ct. sowie tiefblaue, guillochierte Emaille. Das Osterei auf Dreibein aus Gold, der Korpus vorderseitig mit Portrait König Ludwigs II. in hochovalem Goldrahmen, der Deckel überhöht durch die goldene Königskrone mit Diamant- und Smaragdbesatz, darunter der russische Doppeladler der Hoflieferanten in Gold und Schwarz. Innen in Gold gefertigtes Modell von Schloss Neuschwanstein, goldene Grundplatte mit Gravur "150 Jahre König Ludwig II.", der Deckel innen mit blauer Seide ausgekleidet, darin erneut der russische Doppeladler. Gesamthöhe 9 cm, Durchmesser 50 mm.
Im originalen blauen Lederetui mit Samt- und Seidenfutter, die rechte der beiden Flügeltüren mit erneutem Doppeladler und Zusatz "Collection Fabergé by Victor Mayer". Dazu der originale Überkarton, der Deckel en suite bedruckt, einliegend das Zertifikat der "Collection Fabergé by Victor Mayer" mit den Gewichts- und Karatangaben sowie der Bestätigung der Nummer 4 von 25 Exemplaren. Außerdem ein Zertifikat des Juweliers Wollnitza und diverse Artikel über dieses Fabergé-Osterei anlässlich des 150. Jahrestags der Geburt des Königs 1845 - 1995, ein Entwurf des Füssener Juweliers Wollnitza, ausgeführt durch den Werkmeister Fabergé Dr. Herbert Mayer-Mohr. Verkaufspreis 1995 DM 40.000.
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A Fabergé Easter egg commemorating "150 Years of King Ludwig II", Number 4 of the limited edition of 25 copies from the "Collection Fabergé by Victor Mayer"
A Fabergé Easter egg commemorating "150 Years of King Ludwig II", Number 4 of the limited edition of 25 copies from the "Collection Fabergé by Victor Mayer"
18 carat gold (166 g), 24 diamonds with 0.24 ct. and one emerald with 0.3 ct. Enamelled in midnight blue with a guilloche pattern. The Easter egg on a gold tripod, the front of the egg bearing a portrait of Ludwig II in an extended oval gold frame. The lid surmounted by the royal crown in gold, set with diamonds and emeralds, between them the court purveyor's Russian double-headed eagle in gold and black. A model of Neuschwanstein Palace in gold on the inside, the gold base plate engraved (tr.) "150 years of King Ludwig II". The inside of the lid lined in blue silk, again with the Russian double-headed eagle. Total height 9 cm, diameter 50 mm. In the original blue leather presentation case lined in velvet and silk, the double-headed eagle repeated on the right of the two doors, along with "Collection Fabergé by Victor Mayer". Also includes the original outer box, the lid printed en suite, containing the certificate for the "Collection Fabergé by Victor Mayer" stating the weight and carat details and confirming the egg as number 4 in a series of 25. Moreover, a certificate issued by the jeweller Wollnitza and various articles about this Fabergé Easter egg, commemorating the King's 150th birthday (1845 - 1995), a design by the Füssen jeweller Wollnitza, executed by head artisan at Fabergé, Dr. Herbert Mayer-Mohr. Sold for 40,000 Deutsche Marks in 1995.
Of the utmost rarity!
Condition: I
Auction house category: | Bavaria royal house |
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