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Christie's to auction historic Faberge tiara

Auction house Christie's is to sell a tiara by Faberge, made of aquamarines and diamonds and with a pre-sale estimate of $230,000-340,000.

  (Reuters)
London, United Kingdom
Thu, April 11, 2019 Published on Apr. 10, 2019 Published on 2019-04-10T14:02:15+07:00

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Christie's to auction historic Faberge tiara Auction house Christie's is to sell a tiara by Faberge, jeweler to the Russian Tsars, made of aquamarines and diamonds and with a pre-sale estimate of $230,000-340,000. (Shutterstock/Tobias Arhelger)

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uction house Christie's is to sell a tiara by Faberge, jeweler to the Russian Tsars, made of aquamarines and diamonds and with a pre-sale estimate of $230,000-340,000.

The tiara was made in 1904 as a wedding gift from Germany's Frederick Francis IV, Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, to his bride, Princess Alexandra of Hanover and Cumberland.

The Grand Duke's mother was a Russian duchess and keen collector of Faberge jewels, who encouraged her 22-year-old son to order the gift from Faberge's atelier in St Petersburg.

It arrived a month later than the wedding after the duke dallied over the choice of gem stones and Faberge's sketches went missing, as detailed in letters between Russia and the German court.

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"It is an absolutely beautiful tiara with nine graduated aquamarines," said Max Fawcett, a jewelery specialist at Christie's.

"There are very few Faberge tiaras in the world today and when they do come up for auction they always get a lot of attention," he added.

The tiara design features forget-me-nots tied with ribbon bows, to signify true love, and which are pierced by cupid's arrows. It will be sold in Geneva on May 15 alongside other gems. 

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