Wine taster identified as Faberge auctioned for £3,800
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A wine taster believed to be made by Faberge fetched more than £3,000 when it went under the hammer at auction in Northamptonshire.
The 19th Century object, made of silver and decorated with precious jewels, was taken to an auction house in Towcester.
Its owner, who is from the county but wants to remain anonymous, did not believe the taster had much value.
But auctioneer Jonathan Humbert found the Faberge mark and it sold on Friday for £3,800.
"Faberge is obviously the item everyone in the Antiques Roadshow is always looking for," said Mr Humbert.
"This is just a little item that's marked with the best possible maker's name."
He said the 4in-long (10cm) wine taster was made of silver and silver gilt, with an artichoke finial and decorated with amethysts and rubies.
It bears the Imperial Russian mark of a double-headed eagle, as well as what Mr Humbert believes to be the Faberge mark.
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