Venue photograph: Wartski, London (not the exempt item itself)
Venue photograph: Wartski, London (not the exempt item itself). Hayden Soloviev. CC BY 4.0. Via Wikimedia Commons.
Artwork / collectionLONDONLondon

At WARTSKI, a collection of items by Faberge.

The collection includes animals and birds from the collection of Queen Alexandra and a range of cigarette cases amongst other items. It shows the influence on Faberge of Japan, the Russian tradition of metalworking and of 18th century Dresden.

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Published access details; Right to view without prior appointment; Watch: no email published.

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  • Published access details
  • Right to view without prior appointment
  • Open days indicated
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  • No email published
  • No phone published
  • No public contact details in the register
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Wartski contact route found

The register says this collection was to be displayed at Wartski during a defined summer period. Wartski publishes current contact details, but current display status needs confirmation.

Access: Contact Wartski before assuming the collection is currently on display.

Contact: Use Wartski contact information.

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Supplemental research only: the original HMRC register fields are shown separately below.

Access

This collection will be displayed at Wartski, 14 Grafton Street, London during June, July and August, Monday-Friday between 10am and 4pm.

Your access rights
  • Right to view without prior appointment
  • Lent to public exhibitions
  • Shown at Albert Museum
The owner's binding undertakings

1. I undertake with respect to the Faberg? Collection that during my lifetime or until it is earlier disposed of, whether by sale or gift or otherwise: (a) to keep the Faberg? Collection as a collection permanently in the United Kingdom and not to remove it temporarily except for a purpose and a period approved by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC); (b) to take reasonable steps for the preservation of the Faberg? Collection and each of its constituents; (c) to take the following steps to secure reasonable access to the public: (i) the public will be able to view the part of the Faberg? Collection shown as Schedule F1, which will be on indefinite loan to the Victoria & Albert Museum (V&A), London, for display. At any time when the part of the Faberg? Collection in Schedule F1 cannot be displayed, it will be available for viewing at all reasonable times by prior appointment with the V&A; (ii…

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