
Harry Woolf's Sale Results at Christie's

On 29th November 2021 Christie’s offered 85 pieces of Fabergé collected by Harry Woolf over a period of nearly 50 years. Estimated to sell for £2-£3 million, the pieces sold for a total of £5,203,259. It attracted successful buyers from more than 18 countries over four continents.
Alexis de Tiesenhausen, International Head of the Russian Art Department commented:
'It is very rare to see a single owner collection of Fabergé of such breadth and quality come to the market and the global interest shown today, along with the competitive bidding is indicative of the continued fascination in the House of Fabergé, its unparalleled craftsmanship and the caché attributed to owning a piece of such repute.'