![]() Faberge Imperial Rose Bud
Maybe the most famous Egg in the collection. Named for the surprise
rose bud inside, which opens to reveal yet another surprise, a rosebud
pendant!
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Faberge
Imperial Danish Palace Egg - Czar Nicholas II gave this egg to
the Dowger Empress Marie Feodorovna in 1890. The egg is made of
translucent pink enamel and has ten panel picture frame as the surprise.
4" H |
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Pine Cone Egg - This beautiful egg has layers of deep blue over a
border of more than 1000 Austrian crystals. The surprise is a miniature
elephant that when opened, reveals a pendant.
3.75" H |
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Imperial Lilies of the Valley Egg - The surprise, three
miniature photo frames, rise out from the top of the egg.
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Imperial Steel Military Egg - The last of the original Faberge
Imperial eggs, it commemorated the awarding of the Order of St. George to
Emperor Nicholas II. The surprise inside this version of the egg is an
American Flag pin.
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Triangular Desk Clock - A reproduction of the original Faberge
design that was made in St. Petersburg, between 1896 and 1908. Gold-plated
with white and blue enamel guilloche and a Swiss quartz movement.
5" H |
![]() Faberge Catherine Palace Clock - An adaptation of an original Faberge design. Gold-plated with enamel guilloche and a Swiss quartz movement. 3" H |
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Catherine Palace Picture Frame - An adaptation of an original
Faberge design. Gold-plated with enamel guilloche
2.25" H |