These two Fabergé botanical studies, recently discovered by Hansons, are expected to sell for around £500,000 in June.
Auctioneer Charles Hanson has described the discovery of two rare Fabergé flowers as his “most significant find ever”.
The precious metal and hardstone botanical studies, made c.1907-10, are expected to fetch up to £250,000 each when offered on June 11 at Hansons’ London saleroom (the Normansfield Theatre in Teddington, where auctions were launched this year by the Derbyshire firm).