Fabergé egg fetches record $30.2 million
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HOUSTON -- 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. A gallery that opened Monday at the Houston Museum of Natural Science features the ...
Easter eggs don't come more drop-dead opulent than this: Peter Carl Fabergé's jeweled masterpieces were designed for the Russian tsars to give to their wives and mothers – a royal riff on a much humbler Easter tradition of ordinary folk giving each ...
For over a century, the name Faberge has evoked wealth, opulence and the world’s most extravagant Easter eggs. The small, intricately decorated objets d’art – which Russia’s royal House of Romanov commissioned from the jeweler and goldsmith ...
The Imperial Tsesarevich Easter Egg currently on display at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. Wikimedia Commons Most people get chocolate bunnies or plastic candy-filled eggs as presents on Easter, but for Russian czars at the turn of the 20th century ...
US authorities believe they may have found a missing Fabergé egg on board a seized yacht owned by sanctioned Russian billionaire, Suleiman Kerimov. Last week, US Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco revealed that she and her team had discovered some ...