Wilfried Zeisler is curator of Russian and 19th-Century Art at Hillwood Estate, Museum and Gardens, Washington, DC. Zeisler received his doctoral degree in art history from Sorbonne University, Paris, with a dissertation on "The Purchases of French objets d'art by the Russian Court, 1881-1917," offering a dual perspective on French and Russian decorative arts in the context of political, commercial and artistic interactions of the time. He has also been a research lecturer at the École du Louvre on the subjects of French decorative arts from the Middle Age to Art Nouveau, French 19th-century art, French jewelry, 18th to 19th-century Russian art, Fabergé, and the history of Russian palaces from 1825 to 1925.
Jennifer Levy joined the Hillwood Estate, Museum & Gardens as curatorial assistant in 2015.
Ulla Tillander-Godenhielm is a jeweler and art historian based in Helsinki, Finland.
Anna and Vincent Palmade are Fabergé researchers, and responsible for tracking down many lost Fabergé objects.
Galina Korneva is a well-known specialist in the history of Russia, and the co-author of several books with Tatiana Cheboksarova.