Faberge George V paper knife?

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Max1987
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Faberge George V paper knife?

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Hi friends.
I would like to hear your opinion about this paper Knife. There are no hallmarks on it at all. It is in it’s original box “noble and co”, company that imported Faberge to England and was at the address written on the box for only 2 years. Judging by the work, this is indeed Faberge, but two questions remain.
1) Can Faberge product be without hallmarks at all?
2). And could such a knife be faked?

For me, there is no point in counterfeiting a paper knife)) + the box of a company that existed for only 6 years is somehow too stupid for a fake.))) on the knife is the coat of arms of George 5 (the coat of arms of a prince, not a king)
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silvermakersmarks wrote: Sat May 18, 2024 12:52 pm Hi and welcome to the Forum.

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Hello)) thank you))
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