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Authentic Fabergé, Fauxbergé ... What is it? Dr. Géza von Habsburg in his 1996 exhibition catalog, Fabergé in America states, "Chances are that unless they are offered by a reputable dealer or auction house, Fabergé items available on the American market today are forgeries". Ten years later his statement needs to be amended to include a third category: modern-style Fabergé. Fabergé enthusiasts and collectors planning to purchase authentic Fabergé objects should educate themselves before acquiring a Fabergé objet d’art. The following resources are recommended:
2. Visit permanent and temporary exhibitions in the following cities:
Temporary traveling exhibitions are listed and updated regularly. 3. Purchase from reputable dealers:
4. Visit major auction houses, Christie's and Sotheby’s in New York and London during their annual spring and fall Russian and Fabergé sales. Fabergé objects to be auctioned are on view several days in advance of the sale and experts are on hand to answer questions. Potential bidders may examine the pieces. Both of these auction houses along with those in Finland and Sweden sell illustrated catalogs individually or by subscription. Older auction catalogs may be purchased from Jeffrey Eger Auction Catalogues. 5. Treasure the objects for their beauty and their unique historical connection, and above all, practice caveat emptor -- let the buyer beware!
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