Transfixed by Faberge? Essex Global Trading Inc. in Gallery #19 has some stunning items.
While the name is generally associated with the elegant Easter Eggs, Peter Carl Fabergé was the goldsmith to the Russian Imperial Court – and the creator of the eponymous masterpieces which evoke visions of Belle Époque.
And there’s much more to Faberge creations than the eggs.
For instance:
Silver Bunny Bell Push By Faberge

A silver bunny bell push by Faberge with gold mounted garnet eyes. Signed Faberge in Cyrillic and 84 standard. Silver, gold, and garnet, Russia, circa 1905. [ Essex Global Trading Inc. | Gallery #19 | 212.588.1005 | 3532787@gmail.com ]
Faberge Enamel Pendant with Picture Frame

Square pendant that opens and can fit two pictures inside, with two ribbons, each suspending three rose-cut diamonds. Five diamonds on suspension ring. Signed with work master’s mark HW for Henrik Wigstrom and 56 for gold standard. Gold, blue and green enamel, rose-cut diamonds, St. Petersburg, Russia, circa 1910. [ Essex Global Trading Inc. | Gallery #19 | 212.588.1005 | 3532787@gmail.com ]

The bowenite pyramid on ridged gold base and three feet, red guilloche enamel and two tone gold finger cap with cabochon moonstone push-piece signed Faberge in Cyrillic indistinct work master’s mark, with inventory no. 56838. Moonstone, red enamel, gold, agate, Russia, circa 1910. [ Essex Global Trading Inc. | Gallery #19 | 212.588.1005 | 3532787@gmail.com ]
Silver, Gold, and Translucent Enamel Match Case by Faberge

Translucent blue enamel over a guilloche ground with a gold border chased with leaf-tips and rose-cut diamond thumb piece. Work master Michael Perchin marked with Cyrillic initials of work master and 56 standard. Silver, gold, enamel, rose-cut diamond, Russia, circa 1900. [ Essex Global Trading Inc. | Gallery #19 | 212.588.1005 | 3532787@gmail.com ]
Inquire about any of these pieces by calling [ 212.588.1005, or by emailing 3532787@gmail.com]
Find Essex Global Trading Inc. in Gallery #19
at The Manhattan Art and Antique Center
1050 2nd Avenue (at 56th Street)
We’re open to the public daily from 10:30AM to 6PM and Sunday noon – 6PM.