Faberge Masterpieces Come to Cotswolds Auction

29/10/2025     General News, Latest News

 

 

 

 

Two handcrafted Faberge eggs have been uncovered by Cotswold auctioneers, Kinghams, and could fetch £20,000.

 

Consigned to Kinghams Auctioneers’ upcoming Silver & Objects of Vertu sale, the two Faberge eggs were consigned by a private client.

 

According to Kinghams’ associate director, Matthew Lafite, “Both eggs are crafted from eighteen-carat gold and diamonds, with guilloche enamel, and limited to small editions. Both eggs were created by Workmaster Victor Mayer for Faberge”.

 

 

 

The ‘Welsh Egg’, limited to 25 pieces, is crafted from 18ct yellow gold, diamonds, nephrite, and rock crystal. The external decoration of the egg consists of the symbols of Wales. The Welsh dragon is made with original Welsh gold. The egg reveals inside a surprise bouquet of enamel daffodil flowers.

 

 

 

The ‘Millennium’ or ‘2000 Egg’, the larger of the two, is limited to just 12 pieces, and is made from 18ct white gold, 2.64-carats of diamonds, and 40 points of sapphires, and also features white opal, and a lapis lazuli foot. With applied lettering ‘MM’, highlighted in diamonds.

 

“Both of these Faberge eggs have wonderful provenance, part of a private collection from the United Kingdom, where they had been in pride of place for almost thirty years. We are delighted to be entrusted with handling their sale. Very seldom do Faberge works from these limited

editions come to the open market. This sale has already generated worldwide interest”, Mr Lafite explained.

 

Both pieces will be highlights of Kinghams Auctioneers’ Silver & Objects of Vertu sale, to be held at the firm’s headquarters in Moreton-in-Marsh o November 20th. For all enquiries, please contact 01608 695695 or enquiries@kinghamsauctioneers.com