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Specialist: |
Gold, Silver, Jewellery,
Fabergé
Russian Works of Art
Historic provenances |
Alexander von Solodkoff worked for Christie’s (Russian and Objects of Vertu
Departments) in Geneva, Paris, London (1978-1984). He is founder and director of
Ermitage Ltd. as well as administrator of the Hemmelmark Archives (Mecklenburg-Schwerin
and Preussen).
He is member of various vetting committees at Art Fairs including the Grosvenor
Fair London and TEFAF Maastricht.
List of publications by
Alexander von Solodkoff:
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Fabergé,
Jeweller of the Tsars, London / Fribourg, 1979 (with Géza von Habsburg)
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Russian Gold and
Silver, London 1981 (Orfèvrerie russe, Russische Goldschmiedekunst)
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Masterpieces
from the House of Fabergé, New York, 1984 (with A. K. Snowman et al.)
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Fabergé
Clocks, London 1986
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Fabergé,
London 1988 (repr. 2005)
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Fabergé,
Juwelier des Zarenhofes, Heidelberg 1995 (with essays by Tatiana N. Muntian et
al.)
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The Jewel
Album of Tsar Nicholas II, London 1997 (with an essay by Irina A. Bogatskaya)
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The 1902
Empire Nephrite Easter Egg by Fabergé, Moscow-London, 2004
He published
numerous articles, for example in:
Fabergé
Flowers (introduction), New York 2004, in exhibition catalogues: Fabergé
Munich 1986, 2003, St. Petersburg/ Paris/ London 1993-4, Wilmington 2000, Bolin
in Russia, Moscow 2001 and Sotheby’s, La machine d’argent by F. T. Germain, New
York, May 20, 2004, in art magazines (The Connoisseur, Studies in the Decorative
Arts etc.) and was the editor of >Mecklenburg-Schwerin, Portraits und
Photographien aus dem Grossherzoglichen Haus<, Schwerin 2003.
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