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Fabergé will always be linked to its iconic bejeweled eggs—the preferred gifts for Easter among Russia’s royal and noble class in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. As the brand ...
A long-lost Fabergé egg "surprise," an automation elephant embellished in diamonds and rubies has been discovered in the British royal family's collection.
Then, on November 29, Christie’s will auction 86 Fabergé objects from the collection of businessman Harry Woolf. But how did Fabergé grow so popular – and why did the Romanovs take to his eggs?
Igor Russak/RIA Novosti Mechanized elephant was part of egg given to Empress Maria Fyodorovna by Alexander III in 1892. Scientists preparing a new catalogue for the British Royal Collection have ...
Fabergé Easter Eggs and rare treasures are to go on show in the UK for the first time as part of a major V&A exhibition on the notorious goldsmith.
Get a peek at the baubles of royalty at “Fabergé: From a Snowflake to an Iceberg — The McFerrin Collection.” Some 500 jewel-encrusted treasures include dozens previously owned by Nicholas ...
A Faberge egg and the jeweled elephant designed to fit inside it are reunited for the first time in almost a century thanks to a loan from Queen Elizabeth II.
Fabergé and Amazon MGM Studios continue their celebrations of the 60th anniversary of Goldfinger (1964) with the introduction ...
Fifty were created but eight have disappeared. The Queen, a relation of the Russian royal family, has three eggs in the Royal collection. Moscow's Kremlin Armoury Museum contains a further 10.
Fabergé: Royal Gifts featuring the Trellis Egg Surprise will be on display April 10 through April 18, 2018. The special exhibition is included in the permanent exhibit hall admission.
King George V and his wife, Queen Mary, also were avid Faberge collectors, acquiring four imperial Easter eggs, and the late Queen Elizabeth, the queen mother, also added to the collection.