Thursday, February 14, 2019

Imperial Wedding Coach Faberge

$1400.00 Imperial Wedding Coach

Authentic Imperial Wedding Coach from the House of Igor Carl Faberge, who was the grandson of the famous Peter Faberge.

The coach was crafted in .925 sterling silver, 24k gold, lapis lazuli and cultured pearls.  The manufactured year of 1986 is engraved on the coach itself.   It sits on a marble stand with decorative gold plated corner stands.

The doors open and wheels turn.  It has never been displayed and remained in its box, in storage, for years.  It is a limited edition of 1500 world wide.  The bottom of the marble stand has the authentic Igor Carl Faberge plaque.  It stands approximately 4" in height and base measures approximately 6 1/2 " in length.

The original boxes are in poor shape but do come with the coach.  The opal brooch is not with this piece, unfortunately it is missing.











Sunday, February 10, 2019

Porcelain Doll Heather

$21.00 Porcelain Doll Heather

From Yolanda Bello's collection "Picture Perfect Baby" released in 1980's.  Purchased from Ashton-Drake Galleries but never displayed.  Doll has been wrapped in plastic and in new condition.  No box





Saturday, February 9, 2019

Boar Knife

$44.00 Boar Knife

Part of the sportsman year hunting and fishing knife collection.  This knife was purchased from Franklin Mint,  The knifes blade is made of temper steel and the handle is accented 24k gold, sterling silver, brass and pewter.  It was created in Solingen, Germany.  This piece is very sturdy and heavy. It displays two wild boars running.  It is still new and was never displayed.









Sportsman Wildlife Knife Collection

$80.00 Sportsman Wildlife Knife Collection by Rick Fields

The Sportsman Wildlife Knife Collection by Rick Fields displays six knives.  Its a signature edition by Franklin Mint.  Never displayed, stayed in storage.  Knives have signature on blade.  Knives include buck, ram, elk, moose, caribou and antelope.  #903 of 5000 limited editions.  Lower corner of display cabinet is not in grove- see picture. 














Frosted Glass Persian Cat Figurine

$18.00 Frosted Glass Persian Cat Figurine

Made of solid glass and heavy, this Frosted Glass Persian Cat Figurine sits on a black stand.  New and never displayed, from Franklin Mint.




Hanae Mori Black Handbag

$30.00 Hanae Mori Clutch

Brand new in box black hand bag.  Hanae Mori never used.  Silver rope chain





Winter's Eve Plate

$15.00 Winter's Eve Plate

BRAND NEW Winter's Eve certified heirloom fine porcelain plate by Steven Klein. Purchased from Franklin Mint, Manufactured in 1992, comes with certificate of authenticity. Part of the American Folk Art Collection, it is individually hand numbered in 24 karat gold, #3947. Taken out of box for pictures only. Artwork coloring is vivid and beautiful. The boxing and product are in flawless condition.






The Jackie Doll

$45.00 The Jackie Doll (Porcelain)

The Jackie Kennedy doll is new in box.  Never displayed and released by Franklin Mint.  Porcelain with stand and all accessories.  Wearing white satin, with clutch bag, pearl earrings and pearl necklace.  Doll in box and taken out for photo only.  Will ship for additional $9.00







Kewpie Figurine

$15.00 Kewpie Love Letter Figurine

New in box and never displayed, Kewpie Love Letter Figurine has been in storage.  Released in 1990.




Winter Enchantment Egg

$1200.00 Winter Enchantment Egg by Igor Carl Faberge


The history of the Faberge Egg:   
A Faberge egg is a jewelled egg (possibly numbering as many as 69, of which 57 survive today) created by the House of Faberge in St. Petersburg, Imperial Russia.  Virtually all were manufactured under the supervision of Peter Carl Faberge between 1885 and 1917, the most famous being the 50 "Imperial" eggs, 43 of which survive, made for the Russian Tsars Alexander III and Nicholas II as Easter gifts for their wives and mothers.  (source Wikipedia)

This egg was released in honor of the 100th year celebration of the Faberge Egg by Igor Carl Faberge, the grandson of Peter Carl Faberge.  It was released in 1982, the same year of Igor's death.  He created and released a limited amount world wide of #1500.  This egg is incredibly numbered #35, which makes it one of the first batch of 50 released.  It is made of .925 sterling silver, dipped in 24k gold.  Outer shell is covered in silver snowflakes set with sapphires.  Inside reveals a weeping willow tree covered in pearls and sapphires. The original brooch and box are missing (price reflects that).  See picture to show authenticity of year released and number of egg.