Philip Theodor Ringe
Appearance
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Philip Theodor Ringe was a Livonian silversmith and jeweler and a Fabergé workmaster.[1] He was born in Riga in Livonia in about 1824.[2] He was head of a small workshop at 12 Malaya Morskaya producing modest enameled articles (seals, parasol handles, thermometers, beltbuckles, miniature easter eggs, sweet boxes) in gold and silver. He was an outworker for Fabergé with the mark 'T.R'. After his death, in 1894, his widow Anna Karlovna Ringe (1840-1912) was the head of the workshop, but soon Anders Mickelson and Vassily Soloviev ran it first as assistants, and independently from 1912.[2]
References
[edit]- ^ Von Solodkoff, A.; Forbes, C.; Fabergé (Firm) (1989). Masterpieces from the House of Fabergé. Harry N. Abrams. ISBN 978-0-8109-8089-1. Retrieved 9 January 2025.
- ^ a b Lowes, Will; McCanless, Christel L (2001). Fabergé Eggs: A Retrospective Encyclopedia. Scarecrow Press. p. 222. ISBN 978-0-8108-3946-5. Retrieved 9 January 2025.
Further reading
[edit]- H.C. Bainbridge, Peter Carl Fabergé: Goldsmith and Jeweller to the Russian Imperial Court (1966)
- G.von Habsburg-Lothringen & A.von Solodkoff, Fabergé - Court Jeweler to the Tsars (1979) ISBN 0-914427-09-1
- Ulla Tillander-Godenhielm, Fabergén suomalaiset mestarit (Fabergé's Finnish masters) (2011), p. 257 ISBN 978-951-31-5878-1