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His grandfather King VII. Edward VII. The guest said that his ancestor had previously worked for Rothschilds after he was a famous chef boiled by the king and that he was given with a jewelery from several presidents during his career.
The woman brought only a part of the collection, which contains a series of gold cufflinks decorated with diamonds and rubies. The distinctive clamps seemed to be like coarse nugchhs, but still exhibited great beauty. The expert focused on the technique, saying that the identifier in Russia was “Samorodok”. The technique is a popular technique used by prestigious Russian company Fabergé and is defined by Experrt as “very Russian”.
However, it turned out that the clamps were not by the famous Russian jewelry company in a short time and that it was made by another producer Ivanoff from St Petersburg. The password of the Russian Imperial Family appeared on Mark’s Mark in the case holding cufflinks.
When the grandfather was asked who gave the jewels to his grandfather, the woman was sure that Nicholas was. The expert admitted that this was a possibility because the sovereign went to London and visited Sandingham.
The woman spoke about her relative who was a Frenchman and showed a photo of his family. The woman presented many other objects, including some items she had previously thought to have handcuffs. However, since his grandfather was only his daughters, he believed that cufflinks were turned into brooches or necklaces.
Despite the lack of signs, the expert believed that Fabergé was a characteristic of his work, but he could not be “absolutely certain”.
The man, who pointed to the objects, said: “We call it Guilloché Eyaye and a transformed into a engine -filled engine filled with translucent pink enamel.”
However, in the mind of the expert, there was no doubt about the next item, a producer’s sign and excited the professional valuation expert.
“There’s absolutely no doubt that it’s a Fabergé Brroach,” the man said.
“Signed. Something most distinguished. Again, Guilloché Eyay, in this case yellow enamel and two colors gold. Small praise wreaths, a diamond bow, peace symbol.
Expert, August Holling said the name of the worker behind the element he said.
Parite shared excitement when it comes to valuing the pieces that admitted to the expert.
The expert for Nugget cufflinks valued 7-8 thousand £ before saying that if the woman would sell 8-10 thousand £ if she was going to sell women. The woman said she wanted to keep objects in the family before she predicted Fabergé Broach at about 10 thousand £. However, when the expert explained the real value as £ 15,000, it was a pleasant surprise.




