-
House of Fabergé from 1896 to 1917) that Carl also
designed himself. The
workmasters presided over
teams of
craftsmen and were
responsible for
executing pieces...
- was one of the most
important Fabergé
workmasters along with
Michael Perchin.
Perchin was the head
workmaster from 1886
until his
death in 1903, when...
- Wigström, he was one of the two
leading workmasters of the
House of Fabergé.
Perkhin became the
leading workmaster in the
House of Fabergé in 1886 and supervised...
- Pihl (1920–2009),
Norwegian physician Alma Pihl (1888–1976), Fabergé
workmaster Andreas Pihl (born 1973),
Swedish ice
hockey player Carl
Abraham Pihl...
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Designed by Alma Pihl, the only
female and one of the best
known Fabergé
workmasters, as a gift to
Maria Feodorovna by her son
Nicholas II. The
exterior of...
-
spray gear was
provided by Crop Culture, and this
company ordered nine
Workmasters.
Following the
experience of
developing the J/1B
Aiglet agricultural...
-
Moscow – 22
August 1959 in Helsinki) was a
Finnish silversmith and Fabergé
workmaster, born in the
Russian Empire,
brother of Alma Pihl. He was the son of Knut...
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automotive designer,
first Chief Designer at VAZ
Vladimir Solovyov, a Fabergé
workmaster This
disambiguation page
lists articles about people with the same name...
- Mercury,
Edsel and Merkur. N-series NAA (a.k.a.;
Golden Jubilee) 600
Series Workmaster Powermaster Ford *000 "Thousand"
series 1000, 2000, 3000, 4000, 5000,...
-
Habsburg (1
September 1988). Faberge.
Internet Archive. "The Fabergé
Workmasters and
Their Hallmarks". DSF
Antique Jewelry.
Retrieved 24
February 2025...