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    The First Hen egg or Jeweled Hen egg is an Imperial Fabergé egg. It became the first in a series of more than 50 such jeweled eggs made under the supervision...
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    Feodorovna. Fabergé eggs are worth millions of dollars and have become symbols of opulence. The House of Fabergé was founded by Gustav Fabergé in 1842 in...
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    House of Fabergé. Christopher Forbes, Fabergé. New York: Harry N. Abrams. p. 185. ISBN 0-8109-8089-4. OCLC 18875743. "Kelch Hen Easter Egg". Faberge Museum...
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    Chanticleer egg is a jewelled, enameled Easter egg made by Michael Perchin under the supervision of the Russian jeweller Peter Carl Fabergé in 1904. It...
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    Lazuli egg is a jewelled Fabergé egg, attributed to the House of Fabergé in St. Petersburg, Imperial Russia. Unlike many of the other Fabergé eggs, Lapis...
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    jeweller Peter Carl Fabergé sometime before 1899. Long considered to be a separate Fabergé egg, it has been postulated that the Resurrection egg is actually the...
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    $100 million for the Forbes family's entire Fabergé collection. In total, there are fifteen Fabergé eggs in the Blue Room of Naryshkin-Shuvalov Palace...
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    founded in 1842 in Saint Petersburg, Russia, by Gustav Fabergé, using the accented name Fabergé. Gustav's sons – Peter Carl and Agathon – and grandsons...
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    400 rubles paid to Fabergé, which was by far the smallest. Fabergé's production of the very first so-called Fabergé egg, the Hen Egg, given as a gift from...
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  • Valley (Fabergé egg) Mauve (Fabergé egg) Memory of Azov Egg Mosaic (Fabergé egg) Moscow Kremlin (Fabergé egg) Napoleonic (Fabergé egg) Nobel's Ice Egg Nécessaire...
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    Carl Fabergé made exquisitely decorated precious metal and gemstone eggs for the Romanovs. These Fabergé eggs resembled standard decorated eggs, but they...
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  • Missing Fabergé Eggs". Archived from the original on 28 May 2016. Retrieved 25 May 2016. Lowes, Will; McCanless, Christel Ludewig (2001). Fabergé Eggs A Retrospective...
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    and not to modern decorative pysanky. Easter egg Egg tapping Fabergé egg Pysanka Museum Vegreville egg Kazimierz Moszyński – Kultura ludowa Słowian,...
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  • 000–priceless Alexander III Commemorative egg by Fabergé Est. $20–30,000,000 Royal Danish egg (Danish Jubilee egg) by Fabergé Est. $20–30,000,000 Vase with Lychnis...
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  • Russian jokes (section Eggs)
    " There is an exhibit of a precious jeweled Fabergé egg at the Hermitage Museum. The label reads: "Fabergé / Self-portrait (fragment)" A train compartment...
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    braid. The word kokoshnik first appears in 16th-century documents, and comes from the Old Slavic kokosh, which means "hen" or "cockerel". However, the...
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