Russian Silver-Vermeil Amulett Faberge?

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Russian Silver-Vermeil Amulett Faberge?

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Hello everyone,

I have an amulet for her. It is a silver vermeil amulet. Two hallmarks were probably intentionally made unrecognizable. The fact is that it was probably made by the court jeweler. Can anyone identify the manufacturer's mark and the city mark?

Greetings and many thanks

Ps, I hope it works with the pictures

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Greetings from Germany

Marcel
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Hi Marcel,

Please embed your images.

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«Сазиковъ» Sazikov StPeterburg.
In 1851, Sazikov won the gold medal at the Great world fair in London (the mark of the medal depicting Queen Victoria and Prince Albert).
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Thank you so much, just awesome!

So there were several court jewelers in Moscow at the same time, including Sazikov?

Greetings and thanks again!
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So it's the city mark of St. Petersburg? Always thought to recognize a rider, for Moscow. Then I got too stuck on it.
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:::: Is this figure hand-painted or was an enamel technique used to create this figure? ::::
:::: The folds & shadows in the fabric are so life-like it's astounding. ::::
:::: The way the colors blend into each other is of such high quality. ::::
:::: Really incredible masterful work, thank you for posting this image :
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Yes, the piece is really very high quality. It is the same technique used to paint icons.
It is egg tempera painted on metal.

The figure depicted is probably St. Peter with a scroll in his hand.


Whether the amulet also had to be blessed after completion, as was the case with icons, I cannot say
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And the bottom stamp is that a double portrait of Prince Albert and Queen Victoria?

But not many works by Sazikov have this mark. Does that mean that the piece might have been at an exhibition by Sazikov?

Would be interesting.
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Yes, but the thread doesn't mean anything except that someone wants to leave the board.

Thank you anyway
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Sazikov mark in cursive and medal mark used only in St. Petersburg.
See here:
viewtopic.php?f=46&t=53942&p=171148&hil ... B2#p171148
It has already been discussed here by amateur researchers and collectors.
The reference is doctoral dissertation (PhD degree) by Voldaeva Veronika Yurievna (Волдаева, Вероника Юрьевна).
Sazikovs Jewelry Company. To the problem of historicism in Russian art of the XIX century
(Ювелирная фирма Сазиковых. К проблеме историзма в русском искусстве XIX века)
Moscow 2009.
The chief expert of Gokhran told the details of the exhibition in the State Historical Museum
On February 15, the State Historical Museum (Red Square, building 1) will open the exhibition "Man-made connection of times. The art of Russian jewelers". The works of the great jewelers of the 18th-20th centuries will be exhibited together with modern masters. The chief expert of the Gokhran of Russia, Honored Worker of Culture Veronika Yuryevna Voldaeva told the details of the exhibition at the State Historical Museum


https://rg.ru/2022/02/07/reg-cfo/glavny ... v-gim.html
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And the bottom stamp is that a double portrait of Prince Albert and Queen Victoria?
The whole purpose of sending you the link was that you could see a likeness of the stamp.
but the thread doesn't mean anything
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Great, you can start with that.

Thank you very much! And we all know that the Germans always need some time until it gets into their brains :D

Well, Happy New Year everyone!
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