Source: Vostock Photo In 1885, at the order of Emperor Alexander III, Carl Fabergé created for his wife, Empress Maria Feodorovna, the first of his Easter eggs. Although in appearance a simple ...
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It is one of two pendants newly attributed to the Russian jewelry house Fabergé, best known for its Imperial Easter eggs. And both pieces are to be auctioned by the British house Dreweatts at The ...
The egg, lost since 1903 and historically significant, was an Easter gift from Emperor Alexander III to Empress Marie Feodorovna in 1887 and was confirmed authentic by an expert. The egg had been ...
The French patisserie at Sofitel Dubai The Obelisk has a limited-edition Faberge-inspired chocolate Easter egg, handcrafted with 63 per cent dark chocolate. It is lined with chocolate hazelnut ...
An exquisite work of art in the form of a rare Fabergé cigarette case, has been gifted to The Wildlife Trusts as part of a ...
When it comes to jewelers of the Russian Imperial court, the first name to be mentioned is of course Faberge, which produced gem-encrusted Easter eggs, cigarette cases made of precious metals ...
Fabergé, Moscow' is written in Cyrillic. The eggs, which are sky blue enamelled Easter eggs, are surmounted by tiny diamond laurels. This would have been an Easter gift in pre-revolutionary ...