Once-in-a-century opportunity to codesign a brand-new Fabergé egg Portrait session with the artist who has painted three ...
Renowned jeweller Peter Carl Fabergé was the man responsible for creating 50 exquisite Imperial Easter eggs ... of Tsar Nicolas II's reign - which he presented annually to the Russian monarch.
In 1883, Russian Emperor ... 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 ...
The Trans-Siberian Train Easter Egg, a gift from Tsar Nicholas II to his ... which connected Russia with China, Mongolia and North Korea. Faberge's craftsmen engraved details patterns such as ...
The eggs were made for the Russian Imperial family - along with a number for private clients - from 1885 until Tsar Nicholas II ... The £20m Faberge Easter egg that was nearly melted for scrap ...
A Fabergé surprise egg has sold for £7,000 at an auction in Shrewsbury. Halls Fine Art said it had belonged to the late owner of Wirswall Hall, Whitchurch. The Honey Egg is made from 18-carat ...
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Russia's egg crisis spiraled out of control this week after an attempt was made on the life of the head of a poultry farm in the Voronezh region, with prices for the staple food item continuing to ...
The most famous are the Imperial eggs, of which 43 are known to survive today. These were made for Russian Tsars Alexander III and Nicholas II as Easter gifts for the women in their lives.
Fabergé, who was born in St. Petersburg, crafted his famous eggs for the last two Russian emperors, Alexander III and Nicholas II. He also made jewelry, religious objects, silverware and other ...
Renowned jeweller Peter Carl Fabergé was the man responsible for creating 50 exquisite Imperial Easter eggs ... of Tsar Nicolas II's reign - which he presented annually to the Russian monarch.