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1900s Early Gorgeous Faberge Eggs From Russia. 4. #EasterEgg #Faberge #Russia

Suzi Love Posted on April 16, 2022 by Suzi LoveApril 16, 2022

1900s Early Gorgeous Faberge Eggs From Russia. 4.

The name Faberge is associated with the Russian Imperial family for whom most of the world’s most famous eggs were created. In 1870, Faberge inherited his father’s jewelry business and quickly became known for his brilliant designs. A display of his work and the gold medal he was awarded in Moscow’s Pan-Russian Exhibition of 1882 brought him to the attention of the Russian nobility.

In 1885, Faberge was commissioned by Tsar Alexander III of Russia to create an Easter egg for his wife, the Empress Maria Fedorovna. This became known as The Hen Egg, the first Imperial Faberge Egg, and is made of gold. The Empress was so happy with the gift that Alexander appointed FabergĆ© a ā€˜Goldsmith by Special Appointment to the Imperial Crown’ and the following year commissioned another egg. From then on, Faberge was given complete freedom with future Imperial designs which become even more elaborate every year. A famous FabergĆ© egg is one of sixty eight jeweled eggs made by FabergĆ© and his assistants for the Russian Tzars and private collectors between 1885 and 1917.

After the Russian Revolution, the House of Faberge was nationalized by the Bolsheviks and the Faberge family fled to Switzerland where Peter Carl Faberge died in 1920. Several of the Faberge Imperial eggs are still missing.

Lillies Of The Valley Egg. A crystal egg with rose quartz and gold.
Lillies Of The Valley Egg. A crystal egg with rose quartz and gold.
1910 Colonnade Faberge Egg. Presented by Nicholas II to Czarina Alexandra Fyodorovna. Inherited by Queen Elizabeth II in 1953 and remains in the Royal Collection, London.
1910 Colonnade Faberge Egg. Presented by Nicholas II to Czarina Alexandra Fyodorovna. Inherited by Queen Elizabeth II in 1953 and remains in the Royal Collection, London.
Easter_1909 Standart Yacht Egg. Presented by Tzar Nicholas II to his wife, Tzarina Alexandra Fyodorovna. Gold, diamonds, pearls, lapis lazuli, crystal. Made under supervision of Peter Carl Fabergé  and one of few imperial Fabergé eggs to have never left Russia. Kept in Kremlin Armory Museum, Moscow.
1909 Standart Yacht Egg. Presented by Tzar Nicholas II to his wife, Tzarina Alexandra Fyodorovna. Gold, diamonds, pearls, lapis lazuli, crystal. Made under supervision of Peter Carl Fabergé  and one of few imperial Fabergé eggs to have never left Russia. Kept in Kremlin Armory Museum, Moscow.
Easter_1908 Aleksandr Palace Faberge Egg. Made for Nicholas II as a gift to his wife. It contains five portraits of Czar Nicholas's children. Inside the egg is a tiny detailed replica of Aleksandr Palace, the Imperial Family's favorite residence. via Moscow Kremlin Armory.
1908 Aleksandr Palace Faberge Egg. Made for Nicholas II as a gift to his wife. It contains five portraits of Czar Nicholas’s children. Inside the egg is a tiny detailed replica of Aleksandr Palace, the Imperial Family’s favorite residence. via Moscow Kremlin Armory.
Easter_1900. Trans-Siberian Railway Imperial Surprise Faberge Easter Egg. Made for Tzar Nicholas to give to his wife, Alexandra Fyodorvna, to commemorate the construction of the Grand Siberian Railway. Map of Russia is engraved with the route of the railway. Gold, platinum, partly-gilt silver, rose-cut diamonds, ruby, onyx, crystal glass,  wood, silk, velvet, enamel on guilloché ground, and filigree enamel.  Egg height 26 cm, Train length 39.8 cm, Wagon height 2.6 cm.  via The Moscow Kremlin State Historical and Cultural Museum and Heritage Site.
1900. Trans-Siberian Railway Imperial Surprise Faberge Easter Egg. Made for Tzar Nicholas to give to his wife, Alexandra Fyodorvna, to commemorate the construction of the Grand Siberian Railway. Map of Russia is engraved with the route of the railway. Gold, platinum, partly-gilt silver, rose-cut diamonds, ruby, onyx, crystal glass,  wood, silk, velvet, enamel on guilloché ground, and filigree enamel.  Egg height 26 cm, Train length 39.8 cm, Wagon height 2.6 cm.  via The Moscow Kremlin State Historical and Cultural Museum and Heritage Site.
Easter_1900 Trans-Siberian Railway Imperial Surprise Faberge Easter Egg. Made for Tzar Nicholas to give to his wife, Alexandra Fyodorvna, to commemorate the construction of the Grand Siberian Railway. Map of Russia is engraved with the route of the railway.
1900 Trans-Siberian Railway Imperial Surprise Faberge Easter Egg. Made for Tzar Nicholas to give to his wife, Alexandra Fyodorvna, to commemorate the construction of the Grand Siberian Railway. Map of Russia is engraved with the route of the railway.
Easter_1898 Lilies Of The Valley Imperial Faberge Easter Egg. An imperial Easter egg presented by Nicholas II to his wife, Empress Alexandra Fiodorovna, for Easter 1898. Made by Michael Perchin. Gold, diamonds, rubies and enamel. 20 cm high opened. From The FabergĆ© firm, St Petersburg made by Michael Perchin. Gold, diamonds, rubies and enamel. Height is 20 cm opened. Via Collection of the Fund ā€˜The Link of Times’.
1898 Lilies Of The Valley Imperial Faberge Easter Egg. An imperial Easter egg presented by Nicholas II to his wife, Empress Alexandra Fiodorovna, for Easter 1898. Made by Michael Perchin. Gold, diamonds, rubies and enamel. 20 cm high opened. From The FabergĆ© firm, St Petersburg made by Michael Perchin. Gold, diamonds, rubies and enamel. Height is 20 cm opened. Via Collection of the Fund ā€˜The Link of Times’.
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1900s Early Gorgeous Faberge Egg Pendants Made In Russia. 2. #Faberge #EasterEgg #Russia

Suzi Love Posted on April 16, 2022 by Suzi LoveApril 16, 2022

1900s Early Gorgeous Faberge Egg Pendants Made In Russia. 2.

The name Faberge is associated with the Russian Imperial family for whom most of the world’s most famous eggs were created. In 1870, Faberge inherited his father’s jewelry business and quickly became known for his brilliant designs. A display of his work and the gold medal he was awarded in Moscow’s Pan-Russian Exhibition of 1882 brought him to the attention of the Russian nobility.

In 1885, Faberge was commissioned by Tsar Alexander III of Russia to create an Easter egg for his wife, the Empress Maria Fedorovna. This became known as The Hen Egg, the first Imperial Faberge Egg, and is made of gold. The Empress was so happy with the gift that Alexander appointed FabergĆ© a ā€˜Goldsmith by Special Appointment to the Imperial Crown’ and the following year commissioned another egg. From then on, Faberge was given complete freedom with future Imperial designs which become even more elaborate every year. A famous FabergĆ© egg is one of sixty eight jeweled eggs made by FabergĆ© and his assistants for the Russian Tzars and private collectors between 1885 and 1917.

After the Russian Revolution, the House of Faberge was nationalized by the Bolsheviks and the Faberge family fled to Switzerland where Peter Carl Faberge died in 1920. Several of the Faberge Imperial eggs are still missing.

Easter_1903 Blue Faberge Easter Egg Pendant. Blue enamel and gold with cabochon moonstone and rose diamonds. Mark of Michael Perkhin Faberge Easter Egg, Russia.
1903 Blue Faberge Easter Egg Pendant. Blue enamel and gold with cabochon moonstone and rose diamonds. Mark of Michael Perkhin Faberge Easter Egg, Russia.
Easter_1903 Green Faberge Easter Egg pendant. Bowenite set in gold mount and band set with rose diamonds.
1903 Green Faberge Easter Egg pendant. Bowenite set in gold mount and band set with rose diamonds.
Easter_1900s Early Faberge Egg Pendant, European. Gold with emerald green guilloche enamel and six bezel set diamonds with a hinged bail. Marked 18k Faberge. via Garth's Auctioneers and Appraisers.
1900s Early Faberge Egg Pendant, European. Gold with emerald green guilloche enamel and six bezel set diamonds with a hinged bail. Marked 18k Faberge. via Garth’s Auctioneers and Appraisers.
Easter_1900s Early Faberge Easter Egg Pendant, Russia. By August Hollming. via Bonhams.com
1900s Early Faberge Easter Egg Pendant, Russia. By August Hollming. via Bonhams.com
Easter_1899-1908 ca. Striped Faberge gold, guillochƩ enamel pendant Egg. Made by Henrik Wigstrom. Translucent-white blue and red enamel sections representing the Russian national colors. Via bonhams.com
1899-1908 ca. Striped Faberge gold, guillochƩ enamel pendant Egg. Made by Henrik Wigstrom. Translucent-white blue and red enamel sections representing the Russian national colors. Via bonhams.com
Easter_1903 Blue guilloche enamel and rose diamonds Easter Egg pendant. Made by Michael Perkhin. via Royal Collection, London, U.K. royalcollection.org.uk
1903 Blue guilloche enamel and rose diamonds Easter Egg pendant. Made by Michael Perkhin. via Royal Collection, London, U.K. royalcollection.org.uk
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Easter Bunny Vintage Cards. #Easter #Vintage #Cards

Suzi Love Posted on April 16, 2022 by Suzi LoveApril 16, 2022

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1900-1910 ca. Russian gold, enamel, jeweled and hardstone miniature egg pendants. #EasterEgg #Russia #Jewelry

Suzi Love Posted on April 16, 2022 by Suzi LoveApril 16, 2022

1900-1910 ca. Various antique Russian gold, enamel, jeweled and hardstone miniature egg pendants. bonhams.com The name Faberge is associated with the Russian Imperial family for whom most of the world’s most famous eggs were created. In 1870, Faberge inherited his father’s jewelry business and quickly became known for his brilliant designs. A display of his work and the gold medal he was awarded in Moscow’s Pan-Russian Exhibition of 1882 brought him to the attention of the Russian nobility.

Easter_1900s Early Faberge Easter Eggs Necklace, Russia. via hermitagemuseum.org
1900s Early Faberge Easter Eggs Necklace, Russia. via hermitagemuseum.org
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1900s Early Gorgeous Faberge Eggs From Russia. 3. #Easter #FabergeĀ #Russia

Suzi Love Posted on April 16, 2022 by Suzi LoveApril 16, 2022

1900s Early Gorgeous Faberge Eggs From Russia. 3.

The name Faberge is associated with the Russian Imperial family for whom most of the world’s most famous eggs were created. In 1870, Faberge inherited his father’s jewelry business and quickly became known for his brilliant designs. A display of his work and the gold medal he was awarded in Moscow’s Pan-Russian Exhibition of 1882 brought him to the attention of the Russian nobility.
In 1885, Faberge was commissioned by Tsar Alexander III of Russia to create an Easter egg for his wife, the Empress Maria Fedorovna. This became known as The Hen Egg, the first Imperial Faberge Egg, and is made of gold. The Empress was so happy with the gift that Alexander appointed FabergĆ© a ā€˜Goldsmith by Special Appointment to the Imperial Crown’ and the following year commissioned another egg. From then on, Faberge was given complete freedom with future Imperial designs which become even more elaborate every year. A famous FabergĆ© egg is one of sixty eight jeweled eggs made by FabergĆ© and his assistants for the Russian Tzars and private collectors between 1885 and 1917.
After the Russian Revolution, the House of Faberge was nationalized by the Bolsheviks and the Faberge family fled to Switzerland where Peter Carl Faberge died in 1920. Several of the Faberge Imperial eggs are still missing.

1900  Friendship, or, Hoof #Faberge #Easter Egg. Presented by Tzarina Alexandra to one of her friends. Red gold bowenite, diamonds, rubies and pearls. Faberge Easter Egg, Russia.

Easter_1900 Friendship, or, Hoof Faberge Egg. Presented by Tzarina Alexandra to one of her friends. Red gold bowenite, diamonds, rubies and pearls.
1900 Friendship, or, Hoof Faberge Egg. Presented by Tzarina Alexandra to one of her friends. Red gold bowenite, diamonds, rubies and pearls.

1906 Swan Imperial Faberge Surprise Easter Egg. Commissioned by Tzar Nicholas II to give to the Dowager Empress Maria Feodorovna for her 40th wedding anniversary. Faberge Easter Egg, Russia.

Easter_1906 Swan Imperial Faberge Surprise Easter Egg. Commissioned by Tzar Nicholas II to give to the Dowager Empress Maria Feodorovna for her 40th wedding anniversary.
1906 Swan Imperial Faberge Surprise Easter Egg. Commissioned by Tzar Nicholas II to give to the Dowager Empress Maria Feodorovna for her 40th wedding anniversary.

1916 Steel Military Surprise Easter Egg. Gift from Nicholas II to his wife Tzaritsa Alexandra Fyodorovna. Surprise is a miniature painting on an easel of the Tzarin planning with his generals in field. Faberge Easter Egg, Russia.

Easter_1916 Steel Military Surprise Easter Egg. Gift from Nicholas II to his wife Tzarina Alexandra Fyodorovna. Surprise is a miniature painting on an easel of the Tzar planning with his generals in field.
1916 Steel Military Surprise Easter Egg. Gift from Nicholas II to his wife Tzarina Alexandra Fyodorovna. Surprise is a miniature painting on an easel of the Tzar planning with his generals in field.
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1900s Early Gorgeous Faberge Eggs From Russia. 2. #Easter #Faberge #Russia

Suzi Love Posted on April 15, 2022 by Suzi LoveApril 15, 2022

The name Faberge is associated with the Russian Imperial family for whom most of the world’s most famous eggs were created. In 1870, Faberge inherited his father’s jewelry business and quickly became known for his brilliant designs. A display of his work and the gold medal he was awarded in Moscow’s Pan-Russian Exhibition of 1882 brought him to the attention of the Russian nobility.

In 1885, Faberge was commissioned by Tsar Alexander III of Russia to create an Easter egg for his wife, the Empress Maria Fedorovna. This became known as The Hen Egg, the first Imperial Faberge Egg, and is made of gold. The Empress was so happy with the gift that Alexander appointed FabergĆ© a ā€˜Goldsmith by Special Appointment to the Imperial Crown’ and the following year commissioned another egg. From then on, Faberge was given complete freedom with future Imperial designs which become even more elaborate every year. A famous FabergĆ© egg is one of sixty eight jeweled eggs made by FabergĆ© and his assistants for the Russian Tzars and private collectors between 1885 and 1917.

After the Russian Revolution, the House of Faberge was nationalized by the Bolsheviks and the Faberge family fled to Switzerland where Peter Carl Faberge died in 1920. Several of the Faberge Imperial eggs are still missing.

1900 Cockerel Faberge Easter Egg, or, Cuckoo Clock Egg was given by Tsar Nicholas II to Empress Maria Feodoronova. Mechanism on top rear enables its bird to come out and move. The egg is part of the Viktor Vekselberg Collection, owned by The Link of Times Foundation, and housed in the FabergƩ Museum in Saint Petersburg, Russia. Faberge Easter Egg, Russia.

Easter_1900 Imperial Cockerel Faberge Easter Egg, or, Cuckoo Clock Egg was given by Tsar Nicholas II to Empress Maria Feodoronova. Mechanism on top rear enables its bird to come out and move. The egg is part of the Viktor Vekselberg Collection, owned by The Link of Times Foundation, and housed in the FabergƩ Museum in Saint Petersburg, Russia. Faberge Easter Egg, Russia. Suzi Love suzilove.com
1900 Imperial Cockerel Faberge Easter Egg, or, Cuckoo Clock Egg was given by Tsar Nicholas II to Empress Maria Feodoronova. Mechanism on top rear enables its bird to come out and move. The egg is part of the Viktor Vekselberg Collection, owned by The Link of Times Foundation, and housed in the FabergƩ Museum in Saint Petersburg, Russia. Faberge Easter Egg, Russia. Suzi Love suzilove.com

1912 Imperial Napoleonic Faberge Surprise Egg. Made by Henrik Emanuel Wigstrƶm, miniatures by Vassily Ivanovich Zuiev. Gold, guilloch enamel, rose-cut diamond, platinum, gold, ivory, gouache, velvet, silk. For Tsar Nicholas II Alexandrovich Romanov to give to Empress Maria Feodorovna. via suzilove.com and Metropolitan Museum New York City, U.S.A. metmuseum.org

Easter_1912 Imperial Napoleonic Faberge Surprise Egg. Open View. Made by Henrik Emanuel Wigstrƶm, miniatures by Vassily Ivanovich Zuiev. Gold, guilloche enamel, rose-cut diamond, platinum, gold, ivory, gouache, velvet, silk. For Tsar Nicholas II Alexandrovich Romanov to give to Empress Maria Feodorovna. via Metropolitan Museum New York City, U.S.A.
1912 Imperial Napoleonic Faberge Surprise Egg. Open View. Made by Henrik Emanuel Wigstrƶm, miniatures by Vassily Ivanovich Zuiev. Gold, guilloche enamel, rose-cut diamond, platinum, gold, ivory, gouache, velvet, silk. For Tsar Nicholas II Alexandrovich Romanov to give to Empress Maria Feodorovna. via Metropolitan Museum New York City, U.S.A.
Easter_1912 Imperial Napoleonic Faberge Surprise Egg. Made by Henrik Emanuel Wigstrƶm, miniatures by Vassily Ivanovich Zuiev. Gold, guilloch enamel, rose-cut diamond, platinum, gold, ivory, gouache, velvet, silk. For Tsar Nicholas II Alexandrovich Romanov to give to Empress Maria Feodorovna. via suzilove.com and Metropolitan Museum New York City, U.S.A. metmuseum.org
1912 Imperial Napoleonic Faberge Surprise Egg. Made by Henrik Emanuel Wigstrƶm, miniatures by Vassily Ivanovich Zuiev. Gold, guilloch enamel, rose-cut diamond, platinum, gold, ivory, gouache, velvet, silk. For Tsar Nicholas II Alexandrovich Romanov to give to Empress Maria Feodorovna. via suzilove.com and Metropolitan Museum New York City, U.S.A. metmuseum.org
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Fan of the Bridgertons? Love Jane Austen? Reader or Writer Of Regency Era Books? Want to know what was fashionable for men in the early 1800s? Suits, hats, shoes, underclothing, military and bedroom fashions. #Bridgertons #RegencyEra #JaneAusten #BritishHistory #HistoricalFashion

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Reader or Writer Of Regency Era Books? Love Jane Austen? Want to know what was fashionable for men in the early 1800s? #Regency #JaneAusten #BritishHistory #Fashion

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What was fashionable for men in early 1800s, or Jane Austen’s time, or Regency Era? Suits, hats, shoes, underclothing, fashion accessories, military and bedroom fashions. French fashions and Georgian and Regency Era fashions from Great Britain were copied around the world.
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Fashion Men 1800-1819 History Notes Book 23 What was fashionable for men in early 1800s, or Jane Austen’s time, or Regency Era? Suits, hats, shoes, underclothing, fashion accessories, military and bedroom fashions. French fashions and Georgian and Regency Era fashions from Great Britain were copied around the world. https://books2read.com/SuziLoveFashionMen1800-1819
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