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Символом богатства и роскоши императорского дома являлись ювелирные «Яйца Фаберже»

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1906 - Moscow Kremlin or Uspenski Cathedral Egg  This is by far the largest of the eggs and was inspired by the architecture of the Cathedral of the Assumption (Uspenski) in Moscow, where all the Russian Czar’s were crowned. It was presented by Nicolas II as an Easter gift to his wife, the Czarina Alexandra Fyodorovna. It is currently held in the Kremlin Armoury Museum in Moscow, and it is one of the few Fabergé eggs that have never left Russia.: Faberge Russian silver & enamel egg:  : Danish Palace Fabergé Egg,1890, presented by Alexander III to Czarina Maria Fyodorovna: Rose Trellis Egg (1907) Presented by Nicholas II to Czarina Alexandra Fyodorovna.  Originally the Egg contained an oval jeweled locket in which the surprise was hidden. Only the impression on the satin lining now remains. Research indicates the surprise was a diamond chain with a watercolor miniature of the little Tsarevich Alexei, painted on ivory.: Faberge Imperial Musical Eggs: 1893. Imperial Fabergé Egg No. 9, the Caucasus Egg. Emperor Alexander III to Empress Maria Feodorovna.  Workmasters Mikhail Perkhin and Konstantin Krijitski.  Now the property of the Matilda Geddings Gray Foundation and housed in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, New York.: The Mosaic Egg by August Wilhelm Holmström (1829-1903) 1914. Gold, platinum, enamel, rose and brilliant diamonds, rubies, emeralds, topaz, quartz,sapphires,garnets,moonstone: Peter the Great Egg, 1903. Presented by Nicholas II to Czarina Alexandra Fyodorovna. Red, green, and yellow gold, platinum, diamonds, rubies, sapphire, ivory, bronze, rock crystal. Kept in Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond (Lillian Thomas Pratt Collection).: Mosaic Egg Date 1914 Presented by Nicholas II to Czarina Alexandra Fyodorovna: Faberge 1903: Ostrich egg shell and gilded gold ~ Applied Arts Museum, Budapest: Faberge: The Kelch Bonbonniere Faberge Egg: “Every year from 1898 until 1904 Alexander Kelch ordered an Easter egg from Fabergé, modeled on the Imperial series, as a present for his wife, who no doubt also paid for them. No doubt, too, that the Kelch eggs cost them considerably more than those made for the Imperial family, given the parsimony of the Romanovs and the generosity of the nouveaux riches. The seven Kelch eggs are as fine, if not even more sumptuous, than those in the Imperial series.”: Surprise within surprise:  Faberge egg from the Kremlin collection: Faberge Egg, Imperial Pelican | Presented to Empress Maria in 1898, the Pelican Egg uses a folding screen to reveal eight miniatures relating to the Empress’s charity.: NYC egg hunt 2014:

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