Grand Duchess Maria Nikolaevna Romanova (1819 - 1876), a vermeil spoon, France, circa 1840/50 Gilded silver, bearing a finely engraved monogram "MN" beneath a grand ducal coronet. French export marks for the period 1840 - 1879. Length 21 cm. Weight 76 g. It comes with a cardboard Fabergé jewellry(?) box, stamped "K. Faberge" in the silk of the lid, and with the St. Petersburg address. Dimensions 28 x 24 x cm. Maria Nikolaevna, daughter of Tsar Nicholas I, first married Maxmilian de Beauharnais, Duke of Leuchtenberg, and then in 1856 she married Count Gregor,


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