FABERGE gem-set gold samorodok folding picture frame, St. Petersburg, circa 1890, workmaster August Holmstrom.

Width 4 1/2 in. (11,5 cm).  Height 3 1/8 in. (7,9 cm).

$135,000.00

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Faberge Gold Picture Frame

The surface is finely cast to resemble a gold nuget - samorodok in Russian.

Faberge primarely produced cases with samorodok finish.

A samorodok picture frame is exceptionally rare and highly unusual.

Faberge gem-set gold picture frame

The borders are randomly set with cabochon sapphires (left frame), rose-cut diamonds, and cabochon emeralds (right frame).

The back covers are engraved with dates '1891' and '1892'.

Each back cover is struck with 56 zolotniks standard (14K - 583 gold) with St. Petersburg coat-of-arms and workmaster's initials 'AH' for August Holmstrom.

Later French control marks  for artistic imported objects on the lower rim.

Although decorated with cabochon stones, the frame closes tightly.

The back covers are attached with 20 gold pins.


Faberge workmaster August Holmstrom

August Holmstrom (1829-1903) joined the firm of Gustav Faberge (father of Karl Faberge) as principal jeweler in 1857 and was responsible for some of Faberge's greatest jewels.

Gold objects with samorodok finish were a specialty of Holmstrom's workshop.

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