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b. 1870 - d. 1957

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    • Alexander Wäkevä: A large Russian silver and amethyst presentation kovsh. Weight c. 856 gr. H. 14.5 cm. L. 37.5 cm.
      Jun. 08, 2018

      Alexander Wäkevä: A large Russian silver and amethyst presentation kovsh. Weight c. 856 gr. H. 14.5 cm. L. 37.5 cm.

      Est: kr100,000 - kr100,001

      A large Russian silver and amethyst presentation kovsh, casted with robe edging, embossed with stylized flowers and foliage, set with cabochoncut amethysts, handle with a Peter the Great rubel from Moscow 1725. Engraved in Danish: "A gift from H. M. Emperor Nicholas II of Russia to master builder, manufacturer Sören Schougaard, August 1910". Workmaster Alexander Wäkevä, marked with the Imperial Warrant as purveyor to the Imperial Russian Court, St. Petersburg 1908-1917, 88 standard. Weight c. 856 gr. H. 14.5 cm. L. 37.5 cm.

      Bruun Rasmussen Auctioneers
    • A silver-gilt table cigarette boxFabergé, workmaster Alexander Wakeva, St. Petersburg, retailed in Moscow, 1908-1917
      Dec. 01, 2010

      A silver-gilt table cigarette boxFabergé, workmaster Alexander Wakeva, St. Petersburg, retailed in Moscow, 1908-1917

      Est: £7,000 - £10,000

      Fabergé, workmaster Alexander Wakeva, St. Petersburg, retailed in Moscow, 1908-1917 the hinged rectangular box with bands of anthemion motifs to the stepped lid and base, the underside engraved 'Weihnachten (Christmas) 1908' with various signatures, 88 standard height: 6cm (2in); width: 13.2cm (5in).

      Bonhams
    • A Silver Bowl
      Nov. 29, 2010

      A Silver Bowl

      Est: £2,500 - £3,500

      A Silver Bowl Marked Fabergé with the Imperial warrant, with the workmaster's mark of Alexander Wäkeva, St Petersburg, 1908-1917 Of globular form, the upper border repoussé and chased with a band of stylised anthemia, the body decorated with three silver coins depicting Empress Elizabeth in profile within the Russian inscription, 'By the Grace of God Elisabeth Autocrat of All Russias', further inscribed in Russian and dated 'Polupoltinnik 1756', on three ball feet, marked under base 4¾ in. (12 cm.) high 15 oz. (430 g.)

      Christie's
    • A FABERGÉ SILVER COVERED SUGAR BOWL AND CREAM JUG, WORKMASTER ALEXANDER VÄKEVÄ (WÄKEVA), ST PETERSBURG, 1904-1908
      Jun. 09, 2010

      A FABERGÉ SILVER COVERED SUGAR BOWL AND CREAM JUG, WORKMASTER ALEXANDER VÄKEVÄ (WÄKEVA), ST PETERSBURG, 1904-1908

      Est: £20,000 - £30,000

      A FABERGÉ SILVER COVERED SUGAR BOWL AND CREAM JUG, WORKMASTER ALEXANDER VÄKEVÄ (WÄKEVA), ST PETERSBURG, 1904-1908 in neoclassical taste, the urn-form bodies cast with winged lion's heads above tripod supports, chased leaf and berry boders, the circular bases centred with rosettes, the sugar bowl with fir cone finial, gilt interiors, struck with workmaster's initials and K.Fabergé in Cyrillic beneath the Imperial Warrant, 88 standard, scratched inventory numbers 13870 (sugar) and 13871 (cream) Quantity: 2 height of sugar bowl: 21.5cm, 8 1/2 in.

      Sotheby's
    • A presentation silver charka with coin Fabergé, marks of Alexander Wäkeva, St. Petersburg, 1898-1908 diameter: 6.5cm (2 1/2in).
      Jun. 07, 2010

      A presentation silver charka with coin Fabergé, marks of Alexander Wäkeva, St. Petersburg, 1898-1908 diameter: 6.5cm (2 1/2in).

      Est: £6,000 - £8,000

      Fabergé, marks of Alexander Wäkeva, St. Petersburg, 1898-1908 the circular bowl with laurel leaf rim, the handle set with a coin depicting Catherine the Great, dated '1784', gilt interior, scratched inventory number '15338', 88 standard; in original fitted case diameter: 6.5cm (2 1/2in).

      Bonhams
    • A silver-mounted glass dessert standFabergé, Alexander Wäkeva, St. Petersburg, retailed in Moscow, 1898-1908
      Jun. 07, 2010

      A silver-mounted glass dessert standFabergé, Alexander Wäkeva, St. Petersburg, retailed in Moscow, 1898-1908

      Est: £15,000 - £20,000

      Fabergé, Alexander Wäkeva, St. Petersburg, retailed in Moscow, 1898-1908 the reeded pedestal with beaded, ribbon-tied and anthemion bands tapering to circular stepped base supported by three paw feet, scratched inventory numbers '4123' and '15497', 84 standard, the replacement glass with scallopped rim height: 19.5cm (7 1/2in).

      Bonhams
    • A Silver Tea Kettle-on-Stand**
      Apr. 23, 2010

      A Silver Tea Kettle-on-Stand**

      Est: $12,000 - $15,000

      A Silver Tea Kettle-on-Stand** Marked K. Fabergé with the Imperial warrant, with the workmaster's mark of Alexander Wäkeva, St. Petersburg, 1896-1904, scratched inventory number 14057 Urn form, the body with anthemion and palmette band and hinged cover with bud finial, the ivory handle of key form, the stand with reeded scroll feet and a detachable burner with ivory handle, marked on stand, on pins, under base of teapot, and on cover bezel 13½ in. (34.3 cm.) high overall

      Christie's
    • A Silver Two-Handled Bowl
      Apr. 23, 2010

      A Silver Two-Handled Bowl

      Est: $8,000 - $12,000

      A Silver Two-Handled Bowl Marked K. Fabergé with the Imperial warrant, with the workmaster's mark of Alexander Wäkeva, St. Petersburg, 1908-1917, scratched inventory number 22352 Oval, on spreading foot, the gadrooned body with beaded rim and key-form handles, the interior gilt, marked under base, also with Soviet control mark 12 3/8 in. (31.4 cm.) long 24.3 oz. (756 gr.)

      Christie's
    • KOVSH EN ARGENT PAR FABERGÉ, ARTISAN ALEXANDER WÄKEVA, SAINT-PETERSBOURG, VENDU À MOSCOU, 1899-1908
      Apr. 15, 2010

      KOVSH EN ARGENT PAR FABERGÉ, ARTISAN ALEXANDER WÄKEVA, SAINT-PETERSBOURG, VENDU À MOSCOU, 1899-1908

      Est: €5,000 - €7,000

      KOVSH EN ARGENT PAR FABERGÉ, ARTISAN ALEXANDER WÄKEVA, SAINT-PETERSBOURG, VENDU À MOSCOU, 1899-1908 A FABERGÉ SILVER KOVSH, WORKMASTER ALEXANDER WÄKEVA, ST. PETERSBURG, RETAILED IN MOSCOW, 1899-1908 le corps orné de rinceaux en repoussé, l'anse formée d'une fleur de lys, gravé du numéro d'inventaire 14019 the body cast with raised scrolling strapwork and coin moulding, ogee-form handle long. 20,6 cm, 260 gr. ; 8 in, 8oz 6dwt 9oz 16dwt ; 8 1/8 in long

      Sotheby's
    • A late 19th/early 20th century Russian silver-gilt and lacquered cigarette case, probably by Alexander S. Wakeva, St. Petersburg, circa 1900,
      Dec. 02, 2009

      A late 19th/early 20th century Russian silver-gilt and lacquered cigarette case, probably by Alexander S. Wakeva, St. Petersburg, circa 1900,

      Est: £400 - £500

      probably by Alexander S. Wakeva, St. Petersburg, circa 1900, rectangular form, the cover with a depiction of the Kremlin, the base with red lacquer decoration, length 10.5cm.

      Bonhams
    • - A Fabergé two-handled silver bowl, workmaster: Alexander Wäkeva, St Petersburg, 1908-1917
      Jun. 10, 2009

      - A Fabergé two-handled silver bowl, workmaster: Alexander Wäkeva, St Petersburg, 1908-1917

      Est: £5,000 - £7,000

      the gadrooned oval body with bead rim and flared foot, gilt interior, with workmaster's initials and K. Fabergé beneath the Imperial warrant, scratched inventory number 22352, 88 standard

      Sotheby's
    • A silver-gilt table cigarette boxFabergé, workmaster Alexander Wakeva, St. Petersburg, retailed in Moscow, 1908-1917
      Jun. 08, 2009

      A silver-gilt table cigarette boxFabergé, workmaster Alexander Wakeva, St. Petersburg, retailed in Moscow, 1908-1917

      Est: £8,000 - £12,000

      Fabergé, workmaster Alexander Wakeva, St. Petersburg, retailed in Moscow, 1908-1917 the hinged rectangular box with bands of anthemion motifs to the stepped lid and base, the underside engraved 'Weihnachten (Christmas) 1908' with various signatures, 88 standard height: 6cm (2in); width: 13.2cm (5in).

      Bonhams
    • - Kovsh en argent par Fabergé, artisan Alexander Wäkeva, Saint-Petersbourg, vendu à Moscou, 1899-1908 , A Fabergé silver kovsh, workmaster Alexander Wäkeva, St. Petersburg, retailed in Moscow, 1899-1908 the body cast with raised scrolling strapwork
      Apr. 29, 2009

      - Kovsh en argent par Fabergé, artisan Alexander Wäkeva, Saint-Petersbourg, vendu à Moscou, 1899-1908 , A Fabergé silver kovsh, workmaster Alexander Wäkeva, St. Petersburg, retailed in Moscow, 1899-1908 the body cast with raised scrolling strapwork

      Est: €5,000 - €7,000

      le corps orné de rinceaux en repoussé, l'anse formée d'une fleur de lys, gravé du numéro d'inventaire 14019 the body cast with raised scrolling strapwork and coin moulding, ogee-form handle

      Sotheby's
    • A Fabergé silver hip flask, Workmaster Alexander Wäkëvä, St. Petersburg, 1908-1917
      Jun. 12, 2008

      A Fabergé silver hip flask, Workmaster Alexander Wäkëvä, St. Petersburg, 1908-1917

      Est: £3,000 - £4,000

      of shaped rectangular form, with workmaster's initials, 88 and 84 standard

      Sotheby's
    • A FABERGÉ SILVER SUGAR URN AND MILK JUG, WORKMASTER ALEXANDER WÄKEVA, MOSCOW, 1899-1908
      Nov. 28, 2006

      A FABERGÉ SILVER SUGAR URN AND MILK JUG, WORKMASTER ALEXANDER WÄKEVA, MOSCOW, 1899-1908

      Est: £10,000 - £15,000

      height of sugar urn: 21.5cm, 8 1/2 in in neoclassical taste, the urn-form bodies moulded with winged lions' heads above tripod supports with paw feet on circular bases, divided by leaf-tip and leaf-and-berry bands, the sugar urn with pine cone finial, the milk jug with squared handle, 88 standard, scratched inventory number 13870, stamped with workmaster's initials and K. Fabergé beneath Imperial Warrant

      Sotheby's
    • [ XXXXX ] 600260 A Russian Silver Presentation Kovsh Karl Faberge ( St. Petersburg, 1846-1920), work master Aleksander Wakeva (1870-1957), c. 1907 Silver and semi-precious stones Marks: hallmarked (left facing Kokoshnik), (Imperial warrant), 88, AP,
      Oct. 19, 2006

      [ XXXXX ] 600260 A Russian Silver Presentation Kovsh Karl Faberge ( St. Petersburg, 1846-1920), work master Aleksander Wakeva (1870-1957), c. 1907 Silver and semi-precious stones Marks: hallmarked (left facing Kokoshnik), (Imperial warrant), 88, AP,

      Est: -

      [ XXXXX ] 600260 A Russian Silver Presentation Kovsh Karl Faberge ( St. Petersburg, 1846-1920), work master Aleksander Wakeva (1870-1957), c. 1907 Silver and semi-precious stones Marks: hallmarked (left facing Kokoshnik), (Imperial warrant), 88, AP, AW, K. Faberge (in Cyrillic), and inscribed Presented to Special Guard to His Majesty, Battalion Captain Alexander Nicolvitch Kolininkinu at Peterhof 1907 13 5 in. long, 37.75 tory ounces The kovsh form, composed of a boat- shaped body with single handle, is traditionally a Russian Imperial presentation piece bestowed upon loyal supporters of the Tsar. This specific example, produced in the St. Petersburg workshop of Karl Faberge, inset with cabochons, bearing the double-headed Imperial eagle and cipher of Nicholas II was presented in 1907 to Captain Alexander Nicolvitch Kolininkinu at Peterhof, the summer palace built by Peter the Great on the outskirts of St. Petersburg. Designed by Michael Ivanoff. Provenance: Walsh Family Art Trust

      Heritage Auctions
    • A FABERGÉ SILVER LADLE, ALEXANDER WÄKEVA, ST. PETERSBURG, 1899-1908
      Nov. 29, 2005

      A FABERGÉ SILVER LADLE, ALEXANDER WÄKEVA, ST. PETERSBURG, 1899-1908

      Est: £1,500 - £2,000

      A FABERGÉ SILVER LADLE, ALEXANDER WÄKEVA, ST. PETERSBURG, 1899-1908 1899-1908 length: 19.5cm, 7 1/2 in the handle cast with anthemion, stamped K. Fabergé in Cyrillic, workmaster's initials, 84 standard NOTE Alexander Wäkeva took over the workshop at 5 Rozhdestvenskaya Street on the death of his father, Stephan, in 1910.

      Sotheby's
    • A FABERGÉ SILVER KOVSCH, WORKMASTER'S INITIALS: ALEXANDER WÄKEVÄ, ST PETERSBURG, RETAILED IN
      May. 19, 2005

      A FABERGÉ SILVER KOVSCH, WORKMASTER'S INITIALS: ALEXANDER WÄKEVÄ, ST PETERSBURG, RETAILED IN

      Est: £3,500 - £4,500

      A FABERGÉ SILVER KOVSCH, WORKMASTER'S INITIALS: ALEXANDER WÄKEVÄ, ST PETERSBURG, RETAILED IN MOSCOW, 1899-1908 of typical form, the handle decorated with a double-headed eagle surrounded with stylised foliage and flowers, the body with similar decoration, marked K. Fabergé beneath the Imperial Warrant, workmaster's initials, 84 standard and with scratched inventory number 13392

      Sotheby's
    • A SILVER COMPOSITE TEA SERVICE
      Oct. 19, 2004

      A SILVER COMPOSITE TEA SERVICE

      Est: $15,000 - $25,000

      MARKED FABERGÉ WITH THE IMPERIAL WARRANT, WORKMASTER ALEXANDER WAKEVA, ST. PETERSBURG, 1909-1917, INVENTORY 24190, WITH REPLACEMENT PIECES Comprising a tea kettle with burner, tea caddy with silver-mounted cork stopper, teapot by Fabergé, marked on bases and inside cover; together with an unmarked coffee pot, tray, milk-jug, pitcher, waste bowl, and sugar bowl, each with gadrooning, the sides with ribbon-tied wreath applied, the lids paritally fluted, most finials and insulating bands of ivory The tea kettle 12 1/4 in. (31.2 cm.) high; tray 23 1/2 in. (59.7 cm.) long (9)

      Christie's
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