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Description An Imperial Gift
A Fabergé Imperial gold and silver-gilt mounted guilloché enamel timepiece, workmaster Michael Perchin, St Petersburg, 1899-1903
circular, enamelled in translucent sky blue over radiating wavy engine-turned ground, with ribbon-tied reeded border, centring a white dial within a seed-pearl set?bezel, black Arabic chapter and pierced gold hands, the ivory back with circular strut, struck on the top edge of the frame, the reverse and the strut, Fabergé in Cyrillic with workmaster’s initials, 88 standard, with scratched inventory number 57154; in?original fitted Fabergé?case
9.4cm. diameter
Condition Report In very good overall condition, two cracks to the ivory reverse, two small parts of ivory to the sides missing, six screws missing, scattered scratches, consistent with age and use; wear to the case
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Provenance Purchased by Empress Alexandra Feodorovna (1872–1918) from the St Petersburg branch of Fabergé on 18 August 1897 for 200 roubles;
Probably for Prince Louis Battenberg (1854-1921) or his wife Princess Victoria (1863-1950), who was the sister of the Empress.
Notes This clock is recorded in the ledgers of Fabergé under firm stock number 57154?as 'clock round light blue [enamel] with gilding and 98 half pearls'.