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A Fabergé Gilded Silver and Satinwood Folding Triptych Photograph Frame, Workmaster Anders (Antti) Nevalainen, St. Petersburg, circa 1900
Description
- marked with workmaster's initials, K. Fabergé in Cyrillic, and 88 standard
- satinwood, glass, gilded silver
- Length (open) 9 3/4 in.
- 24.8 cm
Provenance
From the Nobel Family Collection
Condition
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Catalogue Note
Fabergé was always interested in the aesthetic qualities of wood and the overall decorative appeal it provided to his objects. Satinwood was just one of over 20 different varieties of indigenous and tropical woods Fabergé's workshops were known to have used. Anders (Antti) Nevalainen's St. Petersburg workshop was particularly well known for its skillful mounting of beautifully figured woods. On the firm's designs in wood, see Kieran McCarthy, "Forgotten Fabergé," The Antique Dealers and Collectors Guide, May-June 2004, pp. 40-42.
Anders (Antti) Juhaninpoika Nevalainen (1858-1933) was born in Pielisjärvi, Finland, and traveled to St. Petersburg in♓ 1875 as a journeyman. He began his career as a goldworker, then became a master goldsmith, and was soon employed by August Holmström. Eventually, he opened his own workshop producing exclusively for the firm of Fabergé. Thওe current lot attests to Nevalainen's mastery of combining finely chased gilded silver with fine grained wood.