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This article is about the person born in 1862. For the goldsmith born in 1876, see Agathon Carl Theodor Fabergé.
Agathon Fabergé
BornAgathon Gustavovich Fabergé
(1862-10-30)October 30, 1862
Dresden, Kingdom of Saxony
DiedMarch 29, 1895(1895-03-29) (aged 32)
Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire
FatherGustav Fabergé
RelativesCarl Fabergé (brother)

Agathon Gustavovich Fabergé (October 30, 1862 – March 29, 1895) was a partner in the famed Russian Fabergé jewelry company.

Biography

Fabergé was born October 30, 1862, in Dresden, Kingdom of Saxony. He died on March 29, 1895, at the age of 32 in Saint Petersburg. Agathon was the son of the famous jeweler Gustav Peter Fabergé and Charlotte Maria Fabergé. He was the brother of Aleksandrine Caroline Koschke, Wilhelmine Charlotte Nicolay, Carl Fabergé and Agatha Emilie Fabergé. He joined his father's house of Fabergé in 1892.

He grew up in Dresden until he was seven years old. From 1870 to 1875 he lived in St. Petersburg where his brother took over the family company in 1872. From 1876 to 1882 he lived again in Dresden and went to the Öffentliche Handelslehranstalt school from 1877 to 1879. The famous jewelry collection of Johann Melchior Dinglinger at the Grünes Gewölbe in Dresden was an Inspiration to the jewelry he designed. Agathon joined his brother in 1892 in the House of Fabergé and died three years later in Saint Petersburg of unknown causes.

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