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1911. Imperial Fabergé Egg No. 39, the Fifteenth Anniversary Egg. Emperor Nicholas II to Empress Alexandra Feodorovna. Gold, diamonds, enamel, watercolour on ivory, rock crystal. Workmaster Henrik Wigström. Now in the Viktor Vekselberg collection in Russia.
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Grisaille Egg or Catherine the Great Egg Carl Faberge, 1914 Gift of Tsar Nicholas II to his mother Dowager Empress Maria Feodorovna Considered one of the most impressive eggs, and a favourite of Maria Feodorovna. It included a a surprise of Catherine the Great in a sedan carried by two footmen, now lost. Today it resides at the Hillwood Museum in Washington D.C. along with the Alexander III Portraits Egg.
Caucasus Faberge Egg | Faberge
Carl Faberge Eggs..
The Duchess of Marlborough Egg (or The Pink Serpent Egg), Egg of Imperial Quality, gold, pearls, diamonds, enamel, 1902. This egg has been commissioned by Consuelo Vanderbilt, Duchess of Marlborough, wife of 9th Duke Marlborough on the occasion of the visit to Russia in 1902. Svyaz' Vremyon Fund - Viktor Vekselberg Collection - Moscow
Fabergé Eggs
My ThreePersonal Favorites of all of the Hundreds of egg that I have
Henrik Wigstrom Faberge Egg With Double Headed Eagle
Henrik Wigstrom (1862-1923) Faberge egg with double headed eagle finial, diamonds and precious stones placed throughout possibly ruby. Interior of lid covered in velvet with rabbit resting in center, interior of lid is marked with the Faberge marking and "H.W." "56AP", bottom of egg is marked with "H.W." "56AP" measuring 5"T, in original Faberge box.
Lost Masterpieces of jewellery art - Faberge eggs - Beauty will save
Egg-hours. Known under the name — “Watch Yusupov.” Manufactured by imperial jeweler Carl #Faberge in 1907. Belonged to Zinaida Yusupova. Now stored in the Fund and Edward Maurice Sindoza, Switzerland.
Faberge Egg from the Kremlin Museum collection in Moscow, Russia,
(#5) A Fabergé varicolor gold-mounted carved hardstone egg-form bonbonnière, workmaster Michael Perchin, St. Petersburg, circa 1895
A FABERGÉ VARICOLOR GOLD-MOUNTED CARVED HARDSTONE EGG-FORM BONBONNIÈRE, WORKMASTER MICHAEL PERCHIN, ST. PETERSBURG, CIRCA 1895 ♥≻★≺♥
The History of Gold | Records back to 1600 | World Gold Council
1885 First Faberge Easter egg crafted Carl Faberge makes his first gold Imperial Easter Egg for Tsar Alexander III. Named The Hen Egg, it was commissioned as a gift from the Tsar to his wife, the Empress Maria Fedorovna, beginning a tradition that lasts until 1917.
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The Third Imperial Faberge Easter Egg at Wartski