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A Faberge Imperial Easter Egg presented by Tsar Nicholas II to his mother the Dowager Empress Maria Feodorovna at Easter 1911. "Faberge, who had traveled a lot, had absorbed all the currents, the various artistic currents, in Paris, in Florence, in Dresden, in London," says Von Habsburg. "He could go back to this memory bank and select objects from it. For instance, the Bay Tree egg in the Forbes Magazine Collection is based on an 18th century mechanical orange tree, a French automaton, which was a fairly well-known object which Faberge must have seen during his travels. Other eggs that Faberge made were based on objects he saw in the imperial treasury and used as prototypes for his first eggs." The eleven-inch Bay Tree egg (1911), laden with gemstone fruits set among carved jade leaves, conceals tiny bellows to produce the sweet song of a feathered bird. "When you turn one of the little precious fruits, these jade leaves part and a small bird appears and sings and then disappears back into this little tree which is all of about 11 inches high!" (Forbes)

http://faberge.gatchina3000.ru/15/forbes_collectio...e_orange_tree-bay_tree-egg.htm

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The Lilies of the Valley Egg
A Faberge Imperial Easter Egg presented by Tsar Nicholas II to his wife the Empress Alexandra Feodorovna at Easter 1898. Over the next years (1897), Nicholas and Alexandra increasingly insulated themselves from politics and the intrigues of the court. So Faberge made a point of learning something of the private lives of his most important clients. He knew that pink was the favorite color of the Empress, and lilies of the valley her favorite flower. Every spring, Alexandra had the rooms of the palaces filled with beautiful floral bouquets. The Lilies of the Valley egg (1898) is a translucent pink-enameled treasure covered with gold-stemmed flowers made of pearls, diamonds and rubies. One flower, when turned, releases a geared mechanism inside to raise the fan of tiny miniatures from the top - portraits of the Czar and his first two daughters, Olga and Tatiana.
http://faberge.gatchina3000.ru/15/forbes_collectio...e_lilies_of_the_valley_egg.htm

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A Faberge Imperial Easter Egg presented by Tsar Alexander III to his wife the Empress Maria Feodorovna at Easter 1885. The first Imperial Easter egg, also known as The Hen egg (1885), was created in honor of the twentieth anniversary of the betrothal of Alexander III and Maria Fedorovna, born Princess Dagmar of Denmark.
http://faberge.gatchina3000.ru/15/forbes_collectio...egg-the_first_imperial_egg.htm

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