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BENNEY: A silver and enamelled beaker, a prototype design for the Fabergé Silver Collection
mark for Simon Benney and additional mark for the Fabergé collection, London 2011

21 November 2018, 13:00 GMT
London, New Bond Street

Sold for £5,000 inc. premium

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BENNEY: A silver and enamelled beaker, a prototype design for the Fabergé Silver Collection

mark for Simon Benney and additional mark for the Fabergé collection, London 2011
A prototype for using single colours, the slightly curved sides with a narrow polished rim and bands, with eighteen rich burnt orange translucent enamelled panels over light textured rayed ground, height 9cm, diameter at top 6.9cm, weight total 8.8oz.

Footnotes

Simon Benney in collaboration with Fabergé launched the successful Constructivist collection of tumblers inspired by Russian Constructivist art, using a complex palette of enamels. The current lot was an early prototype for this collection and experimented with single colour enamels

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