FABERGE - EGGS

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The 'Romanov Tercentenary' Faberge Egg ~ made in 1913 for Tzar Nicholas II as a present to his wife. The egg celebrates the three hundred years of Romanov rule ~ from 1613 to 1913. The outside of the egg contains eighteen portraits of the Romanov Tsars of Russia. Each portrait is bordered by rose-cut diamonds.
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"The Emperor Nicholas II gave this Egg to his wife, the Empress Alexandra Fedorovna for Easter 1896. Made of rock crystal, it is surmounted by a large cabochon Siberian emerald finial. It contains a dozen miniatures with gold frames showing views of palaces in Britain, Germany as well as Russia that have a personal association with the Empress." [text from Virginia Museum of Fine Arts]
Theo Faberge Sterling Silver "st. Petersburg Egg"
Theo Fabergé sterling silver "St. Petersburg Egg". having a 24K gold wash, modeled to depict the palaces of St. Petersburg, and having an egg, surmounted by a depiction of the Imperial crown, opening to reveal a "surprise" vermeil stand having the Imperial palace brocade. Mounted on a white marble plinth and housed in its original box with certification papers.
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Carl Faberge Eggs..
This amazing glass Fabergè egg has a one-of-a-kind look, especially since you don't see many with a courageous golden foul inside, ready to take flight. The egg also has beautiful small towers on the outside that look much like those on the Russian palace.
Carl Faberge Eggs..
A Fabergé egg (Russian) is a jeweled egg made by the House of Fabergé from 1885 to 1917. Most were miniature eggs that were popular gifts at Easter. They were worn on a neck chain either singly or in groups. The most famous eggs produced by the House were the larger ones made for Alexander III and Nicholas II of Russia; these are often referred to as the 'Imperial' Fabergé eggs.
Faberge egg. Isolated on black. | Editorial image | Colourbox
Faberge Imperial Egg.
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Fabergé - The story of the Fabergé egg began when Tsar Alexander III decided to give a jeweled Easter egg to his wife the Empress Marie Fedorovna, in 1885 to celebrate the 20th anniversary of their betrothal.
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Faberge Egg (shocking, so plain, is it really Faberge?)
Faberge egg. Isolated on black.
Russian Imperial Fabergé egg. http://www.wallsloveart.co.uk