Fabergé egg

Jeweled Easter egg mostly commissioned by the Czar of Russia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Fabergé egg
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A Fabergé egg is one of the jewelled eggs made by Peter Carl Fabergé and his company between 1885 and 1917.[1]

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The most famous are those made for the Russian Tsars Alexander III and Nicholas II.[source?] They were Easter gifts for their wives and mothers, and are called the 'Imperial' Fabergé eggs. The House of Fabergé made about 52 imperial eggs, of which 46 have survived.[2] Two more were planned for Easter 1918, but were not delivered, due to the Russian Revolution.[3]

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List of Fabergé Tsar Imperial Easter eggs

Below is a list of the eggs made for the Russian imperial family.[4]

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List of the Kelch eggs

Faberge also made eggs for Alexander Kelch, a Siberian gold mine industrialist, as gifts for his wife Barbara (Varvara) Kelch-Bazanova. Most are copies of other eggs.

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Other Fabergé eggs

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