In 1883, Russian Emperor Alexander III placed an order for two cicada-shaped cufflinks with a certain Carl Fabergé – a young jeweler who had caught his eye during the Russian Industrial ...
When the Russian royal family was organizing the wedding dowries of the grand duchesses, they would order cutlery from Faberge and jewelry from Bolin. This fact reflects the royal family's ...
These blue enamelled eggs are part of a necklace that was made by Russia’s most famous jeweller. There is confirmation inside the lid of the box, where 'K. Fabergé, Moscow' is written in Cyrillic.
The roadshow returns to Beaumaris Castle in Anglesey, north Wales, where finds include Fabergé jewels, a Titanic mystery and works by local artist Charles Tunnicliffe. Show more The roadshow ...
A Fabergé surprise egg has sold for £7,000 at an auction in Shrewsbury. Halls Fine Art said it had belonged to the late owner of Wirswall Hall, Whitchurch. The Honey Egg is made from 18-carat ...
The £20m Faberge Easter egg that was nearly melted for scrap Faberge eggs become symbols of power in new Russia The National Trust's Fabergé expert, John Benjamin, said the collection provided a ...