Fabergé, Gold Boxes & Objets de Luxe

Fabergé, Gold Boxes & Objets de Luxe

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Fabergé from the Collection of Clarice Smith

A pair of Fabergé jewelled varicoloured gold and guilloché enamel cufflinks, Moscow, circa 1890

Lot Closed

November 15, 02:14 PM GMT

Estimate

10,000 - 15,000 CHF

Lot Details

Description

Fabergé from the Collection of Clarice Smith

A pair of Fabergé jewelled varicoloured gold and guilloché enamel cufflinks, Moscow, circa 1890


designed as gold rubles with the bust of Empress Elizabeth against a red guilloché enamel ground, framed by rose-cut diamonds, the scroll-form backs with old mine-cut diamonds and sapphire terminals, with a Wartski case, struck to the reverse with KF in Cyrillic, 56 standard

diameter of each 1.9cm;¾in.

Wartski, London, 1978
Acquired from the above, thence by descent
Exhibition catalogue, Fabergé: Exhibition for the Benefit of the Scholarship Fund of the Cooper-Hewitt Museum, the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of Design, New York, A La Vieille Russie, Inc., 1983, no. 346, p. 105 listed, p. 103 illustrated

Clarice Smith (1933-2021) was an artist, philanthropist and life-long contributor to the Washington DC area community, where she lived with her husband Robert H. Smith. Clarice received both a BA and MFA from the George Washington University and held two honorary doctorates from George Washington University and the University of Maryland.  She painted professionally for over forty years, represented by the Gerald Peters Gallery in New York City, and her flare for the artistic can be seen in her collection of jewelry and Fabergé.


Clarice and her builder-developer husband, Robert H. Smith, traveled widely collecting art and antiques. Their interest in fine art was particularly focused on 17th Century Dutch Art and Renaissance Bronzes, later gifted to the National Gallery of Art. Many pieces from the collection, such as the present works by Fabergé (lots 1275-1277) were acquired during their travels abroad. The couple made a deep impact on their broader community through vast philanthropic work in support of the arts, education, American History and medical research. 


Sotheby’s was honored to offer the collection of Clarice’s daughter Michelle Smith, who preceded her in 2021. The present works by Fabergé form a small part of the carefully curated collection of jewels that belonged to Clarice Smith, highlights of which will be sold at Sotheby’s New York in December 2022.