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In keep with that spirit of hospitality, Regent Seven Seas Cruises has announced that it will debut a one-of-a-king Faberge egg, created specifically for the cruise line, when it launches its ...
The Dowager Empress Maria Feodorovna was handed the diamond-encrusted Fabergé Winter Egg by the Tsar on Easter morning 1913 after he bought it from Carl Fabergé for 24,600 roubles.
Faberge eggs ranged in size, from three to five inches tall, ... In 2002, the “Winter Egg” sold to an an anonymous telephone bidder for $9.6 million at Christie’s in New York.
Faberge created his first decorative egg for a British crafts exhibition from yew wood with an intriguing past: ”It was 900 years old, ... Inside the Winter egg, ...
Pictured is the Winter Egg, one of his most famous, crafted from rock crystal and etched with platinum and diamonds to resemble frost. The 14-centimeter egg opens to reveal a bejeweled basket of ...
In the waning decades of their dynasty, Russia's Romanov rulers maintained a standing order with Peter Carl Fabergé to create jeweled eggs to be presented as Easter gifts. Forty-three of them are ...
Of the 52 eggs Faberge made for the Romanov family, 42 have survived, according to the website of Faberge, ... Easter comes on the heels of winter, a frigid, snowy season, ...
The famed jewelry house, Fabergé, recently unveiled a new collection of its High Jewelry Egg Pendants—the first such collection to bear the authentic Fabergé name since 1917. The collection ...
The first brush strokes have been applied in an effort to restore the House of Faberge, whose artisans produced exquisite jewelry and other priceless objects of czarist conceit, as a museum ...
Christie’s auction house unveiled the diamond-studded Faberge Winter Egg with a flourish Thursday in the czarist treasure’s first public appearance in almost half a century before it goes on sale.
The Fabergé Winter Egg from 1913 famously sold for nearly $10M in 2002. The lofty cost of a Fabergé egg, with new pieces selling for over €60,000, ...
A previously unrecorded Faberge egg fetched nine million pounds ($18.5 million) on Wednesday, setting an auction record for the jeweler, any Russian art object and any timepiece.