Miniature gold Fabergé cup (kovsh) with inset diamonds and sapphires, Russian, c. 1886-1896.
Workmaster: Mikhail Evlampievich Perkhin

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Miniature gold Fabergé cup (kovsh) with inset diamonds and sapphires, Russian, c. 1886-1896.
Workmaster: Mikhail Evlampievich Perkhin
Kovsh by Faberge with an Imperial Warrent, 1909. A Kovsh is a traditional drinking vessel or ladle from Russia.
Fabergé Renaissance Revival style nephrite kovsh (drinking vessel or ladle) with an enamel and jeweled mount
Kovsh
Silver gilt and plique-a-jour enamel
Gustav Klingert
Moscow
Late 19th century
A Russian gilded silver and shaded cloisonné enamel rooster kovsh, Feodor Rückert, Moscow, circa 1908-1917.
A Fabergé gem-set silver-mounted ceramic duck form kovsh from the Imperial Stroganov School, Moscow; the ceramic body, circa 1901-1903, the silver mounts, circa 1908-1917.