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FABERGE
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Regent Street Antiques specialises in the acquisition of fine Fabergé jewellery and objets d’art. Celebrated for exceptional craftsmanship, historic significance and artistic ingenuity, works by the House of Fabergé remain among the most admired and collectable decorative arts in the world.
We provide confidential valuations and private offers for Fabergé jewellery, enamelled works, decorative objets and eggs, handled with discretion and expertise grounded in the brand’s heritage.
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The Legacy of Fabergé
The House of Fabergé was founded in Saint Petersburg, Russia in 1842 and became internationally renowned under Peter Carl Fabergé as a jeweller to the Russian Imperial family and European aristocracy.
Most famously, Fabergé created a series of jewelled Easter eggs for the Russian tsars between 1885 and 1917 — including as many as 50 Imperial Easter Eggs, each containing a surprise and crafted with exquisite detail.
Beyond the celebrated eggs, Fabergé’s workshops produced finely crafted jewellery, enamelled objects, decorative art pieces and hardstone carvings that reflect the firm’s mastery of metalwork, enamelling and gemstone setting. These works continue to be highly regarded by collectors and estates worldwide.
Fabergé Saint Petersburg and London: Jewels of Imperial Grandeur
Under Peter Carl Fabergé’s leadership, the house served as official goldsmith to the Russian Imperial Court. Fabergé was celebrated for blending exceptional craftsmanship with imaginative, delicate design — creating miniature works of art in every piece.
Whether crafted in the Winter Palace or the London atelier, every Fabergé creation represents history, opulence, and impeccable artistry.
The Most Coveted Fabergé Creations We Seek
We are actively seeking to acquire the following Fabergé works, which are recognisable, highly collectable, and commonly found in private collections and estates:
- Imperial Easter Eggs: Jewelled and enamelled Easter Eggs created under Peter Carl Fabergé for the Russian Imperial family (1885–1917).
- Privately Commissioned Eggs: Non-Imperial eggs such as Kelch eggs and other decorative egg forms made for private clients.
- Fabergé Jewellery: Rings, bracelets, necklaces, pendants, earrings and brooches in gold, enamel and gemstones.
- Egg-Style Pendants & Lockets: Smaller egg designs mounted as pendants or lockets with enamel and gem-set detail.
- Enamelled & Guilloché Objects: Decorative enamel boxes, frames, cigarette and match cases, desk objects and other small works of vertu.
- Hardstone Carvings & Sculptural Objects: Figurines, carved stone pieces and small hardstone decorative items.
- Signed Fabergé Jewellery and Objects, with or without original boxes or documentation
Fabergé works with strong design definition, original presentation, or established provenance are especially desirable.
Legendary Antique and Vintage Fabergé Pieces We Seek
- Rare Imperial Eggs: Notable eggs with important provenance or elaborate mechanical surprises.
- Historic Fabergé Brooches and Earrings: Early 20th-century designs showing mastery of metal and enamel.
- Decorative Enamel Boxes & Frames: Fabergé items that embody the firm’s characteristic use of colour and detail.
- Hardstone Objects: Animal figures, floral carvings, and ornamental hardstone pieces.
- Egg Objets Inspired by Imperial Designs: Smaller egg objects that draw on the iconic styles of Fabergé eggs.
- Important Fabergé Estate Works: Pieces held in families and private collections for generations
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Why Collectors Seek Antique Fabergé Jewellery
Incluiding
- Antique Fabergé Jewellery
- Enamelled & Guilloché Pieces
- Imperial Presentation Jewels
- Egg Pendants & Miniature Eggs
- Objets d’Art & Silver-Gilt Accessories
- Workmaster Creations
- Imperial Easter Eggs (1885–1917)
- Signed & Provenanced Pieces
Why Collectors Seek Fabergé Works
- Imperial Heritage: Best known for the jewelled Easter eggs commissioned by Tsar Alexander III and Nicholas II.
- Exceptional Craftsmanship: Fabergé was celebrated for its technical skill in goldwork, enamelling and gem-setting.
- Wide Variety of Objects: From jewellery to decorative objets such as enamel boxes, frames and hardstone carvings.
- Enduring Collectability: Fabergé pieces are held in museums, private collections and estates worldwide.
- Historic Significance: The Fabergé name encompasses both Russian imperial history and pioneering decorative arts.
Looking to Sell Your Fabergé Jewellery or Objects?
We specialise in acquiring exceptional Fabergé creations, including rare, antique and highly collectable works.
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- Competitive offers from genuine collector demand
- Expert authentication and provenance assessment
- Discreet, efficient transactions with immediate settlement where appropriate
Valuations can be arranged by appointment or initiated online, including via WhatsApp for convenience.
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FAQ's
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What types of Fabergé pieces do you buy?
We buy a wide range of Fabergé creations, including antique jewellery, enamel and guilloché pieces, egg pendants, objets d’art, silver-gilt boxes, Imperial presentation jewels, and signed works by Fabergé workmasters.
3. Do I need provenance or paperwork to sell my Fabergé piece?
Not necessarily. While original provenance, certificates, or auction history can add value, we also purchase unsigned or undocumented pieces after expert authentication.
2. How quickly can I receive an offer?
Most valuations are provided the same day, with immediate payment available once authentication is complete.
4. Do you only buy Fabergé, or other jewellery houses too?
While Fabergé is a core speciality, we also acquire rare jewellery from Cartier, Van Cleef & Arpels, Boucheron, Tiffany & Co., Bulgari, Harry Winston, and other world-renowned maisons.
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