Queen Alexandra's Pekingese Alfred Pocock for Fabergé 1907 Fluorspar and Rose Diamonds The Royal Collection |
In 1907, she shopped around for a sculptor to create a figure of this Peke from precious materials. The friendly people at Cartier did some sketches of a stone Pekingese with cabochon sapphire eyes. Ultimately however, Alexandra decided to go with the work of Alfred Pocock who had newly joined Fabergé. The end result is this lovely fluorspar sculpture with rose-cut diamond eyes. This stone animal joined the Queen’s zoo of other Fabergé beasties and seemed to please her immensely.
Of course, this collection was continued later by the next Queen—Mary of Teck—who added quite a few more animals to the precious menagerie.
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