Rare Limited Edition Vivian Alexander Imperial Napoleonic Egg Minaudière from the Forbes Collection. Listed is a rare beautiful Vivian Alexander reproduction of the Faberge "Imperial Napoleonic Egg" presented by Tsar Nicholas II to his mother, Dowager Empress Marie Fedorovna in 1912. The Egg commemorates the centenary of the Russian victory of the armies of Napolean, which were defeated in 1812 at the hands of Prince Kutuzov following the battle of Borodino. The Imperial Napoleonic Egg features a neoclassical design with a vivid green color enhanced by gold mica embedded in the antique-style pearlized enamel. Complementing this green are bands of brilliant translucent crimson enamel over gold, bordering the intricately patterned green panels adorned with golden eagle and wreath ornaments. Hundreds of prong set Austrian crystals frame the green panels and the lid is topped with a large crystal. The interior is lined with sand-washed silk. The Egg stands approximately 6.5" tall and is 4" wide (dimensions are approx). The Napoleonic Egg was part of a production of Limited Edition of 150 pieces prepared by Vivian Alexander, Inc. as part of a relationship with the Forbes Magazine Collection in the late 1990s. The original retail price when it was sold out is $2,150.This limited edition egg is a testament to fine craftsmanship. The Minaudières, originating in the 19th century by Van Cleef, are the epitome of formal evening purses. In the mid-18th century, Fabergé revolutionized art quality and design, emphasizing craftsmanship and creativity over gem size. Vivian Alexander, inspired by this legacy, produces the world's finest minaudières, using fine silver, guilloche patterns, translucent enamels, and point backed Austrian crystals, that produce unparalleled fire and brilliance in each stone unlike typical rhinestones that are flat backed, they are also prong set so they are rarely dislodged from their settings. The interior is beautifully hand finished and lined with sand-washed silk. Included is a detachable, gold mesh shoulder strap that transform this object d’art into a dazzling minaudière for the most elegant of evenings.This elegant evening purse, crafted with meticulous detail is suitable for the most prestigious occasions or simply as an object of fine art. It was never used, and is presented in excellent condition Serial number 98183Comes with coin purse and gold mesh shoulder strap. No About The Forbes Collection This splendid collection combines the distinctive style of Vivian Alexander With the unmistakable presence of Forbes. For the investor and collector of fine art, this union presents a unique opportunity to own objets de fantaisie created by the foremost Fabergé-style artist in America and licensed by one of the world's greatest collectors of objets d'art by Peter Carl Fabergé. Vivian Alexander Creations selected for The Forbes Collection" are directly inspired by particular works of Russian goldsmith and jeweler, Peter Carl Fabergé. As the creator of Fabergé inspired eggs made in the minaudière and guilloché styles for The Forbes Collection", Vivian Alexander Continues an artistic tradition that defined an era in Russian history.The association between Vivian Alexander and The Forbes Magazine Collection in New York City is quite unique. It began in 1998 and they were trendsetter in modern reproductions. No other original Fabergé collection before had allowed copying their objects!Under a licensing agreement with the owners of the former Forbes Magazine Collection, selected Fabergé Eggs were designed and replicated as the "Forbes Collection". They are made of exquisite materials with utmost precision and they are very beautiful too.Alexander Caldwell, president of Vivian Alexander, was privileged to observe, measure, and photograph these historic objets of art. Alexander, accompanied by his modelers and sculptors, visited the Forbes Gallery in New York expressly to gain the knowledge to replicate these beauties in exact detail. The group was afforded a private viewing room and the assistance of the Forbes curator to carry out their enviable labours. The final works of art were presented to the Forbes family for their inspection and evaluation. About Vivian Alexander:In 1991 Alex Caldwell, after observing young ladies carrying small, stringy purses at a Xanadu Mardi Gras Ball, decided he could design a more elegant Minaudiere. He created a hard-sided evening purse, made with an ostrich egg, Austrian jewels and golden findings. The response was overwhelming. He named the new business Vivian Alexander, using his, and his girlfriend's first names. After becoming a master at enameling guilloche he was invited to the Forbes Museum in New York to study Malcolm Forbes' Fabergé collection, the finest in the world, and to contribute his personal work to their growing collection of Faberge memorabilia. For seven years Alexander traveled to New York, coordinated with the Forbes Museum curator, and studied the minute details of the works of Fabergé in person and in private (with armed guards looking on). Today, Vivian Alexander uses the studies of the works of Van Cleef & Arpels and Fabergé to create the most important minudières available in the world. These hard-sided elegant evening purses are uniquely made with fine (.999) silver, beautiful guilloché patterns, translucent enamels and Austrian crystals. (Condition: Brand New)
Rare Limited Edition of 100 Vivian Alexander Lilies of the Valley Egg Minaudière from the Forbes Collection.This Vivian Alexander egg was crafted in 1998 to commemorate the 100 year anniversary of Peter Carl Faberge's 1898 "Lilies of the Valley" egg for Tsar Nicholas II. It is a rare masterpiece, limited to only a hundred pieces, made with the finest materials, and originally sold for $6,750.Crafted with translucent pink enamel on a guilloche background that was achieved by painstaking hand application of gold mica into the liquid enamel prior to baking and hardening and adorned with Lily of the Valley stems made of Real Chinese pearls and Austrian crystals, this limited edition egg is numbered 60 of 100 and is a testament to fine craftsmanship. The Minaudières, originating in the 19th century by Van Cleef, are the epitome of formal evening purses. In the mid-18th century, Fabergé revolutionized art quality and design, emphasizing craftsmanship and creativity over gem size. Vivian Alexander, inspired by this legacy, produces the world's finest minaudières, using fine silver, guilloche patterns, translucent enamels, and point backed Austrian crystals, that produce unparalleled fire and brilliance in each stone unlike typical rhinestones that are flat backed, they are also prong set so they are rarely dislodged from their settings. The interior is beautifully hand finished and lined with sand-washed silk. Included is a detachable, gold mesh shoulder strap that transform this object d’art into a dazzling minaudière for the most elegant of evenings.This elegant evening purse, crafted with meticulous detail and custom-designed gold findings, is suitable for the most prestigious occasions, was never used, and is presented in excellent condition.About Vivian Alexander:In 1991 Alex Caldwell, after observing young ladies carrying small, stringy purses at a Xanadu Mardi Gras Ball, decided he could design a more elegant Minaudiere. He created a hard-sided evening purse, made with an ostrich egg, Austrian jewels and golden findings. The response was overwhelming. He named the new business Vivian Alexander, using his, and his girlfriend's first names. After becoming a master at enameling guilloche he was invited to the Forbes Museum in New York to study Malcolm Forbes' Fabergé collection, the finest in the world, and to contribute his personal work to their growing collection of Faberge memorabilia. For seven years Alexander traveled to New York, coordinated with the Forbes Museum curator, and studied the minute details of the works of Fabergé in person and in private (with armed guards looking on). Today, Vivian Alexander uses the studies of the works of Van Cleef & Arpels and Fabergé to create the most important minudières available in the world. These hard-sided elegant evening purses are uniquely made with fine (.999) silver, beautiful guilloché patterns, translucent enamels and Austrian crystals.Size: 8 3/4 inches tallComes with coin purse and gold mesh shoulder strap. (Condition: Pre-Owned)
This egg was found in an estate sale a few years ago. The box and paperwork state “Imperial Court”. The egg is a replica of the original Faberge Danish Palaces Egg. The three-panel screen depicts palaces and residences in Princess Dagmar's motherland Denmark. Maria Feodorovna was before her marriage to Alexander III in 1866, the Danish Princess Dagmar. The original panels are by the court miniaturist Konstantin Krijitski . The center panel depicts the "Kejserens Villa", the Cottage on the Fredensborg estate in Denmark, bought by Alexander III in 1885. The first panel is of Fredensborg Slot – Copenhagen, and the third is of Amalienborg - Copenhagen History of the original egg, Czar Alexander presented this egg to his wife, Maria Feodorovna, on Easter 1890. The egg is extraordinary in its conception and technical virtuosity. It possesses one of the most sophisticated palettes of all the imperial Easter eggs. Divided into twelve sections in opalescent pink enamel, it opens on a hinge to reveal its surprise a folding ten-panel gold screen in a white velvet pocket. The screen bears ten miniatures of the empress's favorite Danish retreats. A nostalgic reminder of her home country. The real Faberge egg is on display in New York City. Metropolitan Museum of Art (the MET). I was told this egg might have been sold at the MET years ago at the shop. However, it was just a suggestion, I am not sure. “Imperial Court” makes eggs and other items produced in the same factory as Faberge. Only displayed in a closed cabinet. Title: Danish Palaces Egg Culture: Russian, St. Petersburg (Condition: Pre-Owned)
Rare Limited Edition Vivian Alexander Lilies Egg Purse part of the wedding collection. Very similar to the Lilies of the Valley Egg Purse that is part of the Forbes collection. The Egg stands approximately 6.5" tall and is 4" wide (dimensions are approx). The egg was part of a production of Limited Edition of 150 wedding collection pieces. The original retail price when it was sold out is $2,150.This limited edition egg is a testament to fine craftsmanship. The Minaudières, originating in the 19th century by Van Cleef, are the epitome of formal evening purses. In the mid-18th century, Fabergé revolutionized art quality and design, emphasizing craftsmanship and creativity over gem size. Vivian Alexander, inspired by this legacy, produces the world's finest minaudières, using fine silver, guilloche patterns, translucent enamels, and point backed Austrian crystals, that produce unparalleled fire and brilliance in each stone unlike typical rhinestones that are flat backed, they are also prong set so they are rarely dislodged from their settings. The interior is beautifully hand finished and lined with sand-washed silk. Included is a detachable, gold mesh shoulder strap that transform this object d’art into a dazzling minaudière for the most elegant of evenings.This elegant evening purse, crafted with meticulous detail is suitable for the most prestigious occasions or simply as an object of fine art. It was never used, and is presented in excellent condition Serial number 98261Comes with coin purse and gold mesh shoulder strap. About The Forbes Collection This splendid collection combines the distinctive style of Vivian Alexander With the unmistakable presence of Forbes. For the most discriminating investor and collector of fine art, this union presents a unique opportunity to own objets de fantaisie created by the foremost Fabergé-style artist in America and licensed by one of the world's greatest collectors of objets d'art by Peter Carl Fabergé. Vivian Alexander Creations selected for The Forbes Collection" are directly inspired by particular works of Russian goldsmith and jeweler, Peter Carl Fabergé. As the creator of Fabergé inspired eggs made in the minaudière and guilloché styles for The Forbes Collection", Vivian Alexander Continues an artistic tradition that defined an era in Russian history.The association between Vivian Alexander and The Forbes Magazine Collection in New York City is quite unique. It began in 1998 and they were trendsetter in modern reproductions. No other original Fabergé collection before had allowed copying their objects!Under a licensing agreement with the owners of the former Forbes Magazine Collection, selected Fabergé Eggs were designed and replicated as the "Forbes Collection". They are made of exquisite materials with utmost precision and they are very beautiful too.Alexander Caldwell, president of Vivian Alexander, was privileged to observe, measure, and photograph these historic objets of art. Alexander, accompanied by his modelers and sculptors, visited the Forbes Gallery in New York expressly to gain the knowledge to replicate these beauties in exact detail. The group was afforded a private viewing room and the assistance of the Forbes curator to carry out their enviable labours. The final works of art were presented to the Forbes family for their inspection and evaluation. About Vivian Alexander:In 1991 Alex Caldwell, after observing young ladies carrying small, stringy purses at a Xanadu Mardi Gras Ball, decided he could design a more elegant Minaudiere. He created a hard-sided evening purse, made with an ostrich egg, Austrian jewels and golden findings. The response was overwhelming. He named the new business Vivian Alexander, using his, and his girlfriend's first names. After becoming a master at enameling guilloche he was invited to the Forbes Museum in New York to study Malcolm Forbes' Fabergé collection, the finest in the world, and to contribute his personal work to their growing collection of Faberge memorabilia. For seven years Alexander traveled to New York, coordinated with the Forbes Museum curator, and studied the minute details of the works of Fabergé in person and in private (with armed guards looking on). Today, Vivian Alexander uses the studies of the works of Van Cleef & Arpels and Fabergé to create the most important minudières available in the world. These hard-sided elegant evening purses are uniquely made with fine (.999) silver, beautiful guilloché patterns, translucent enamels and Austrian crystals. (Condition: Brand New)
These two beautiful cobalt and clear draped design fine crystal boxes are from a lady who worked in New York for Faberge'. I am sure the larger box was quite a bit more. They do have different shaped feet.
19th century. Russian Royal Imperial, Rare Antique Bronze Cossack Guard 1912 year RARE RUSSIAN ROYAL IMPERIAL COLD PAINTED BRONZE (CAST)1912 year. FABERGE CHAMBERLAIN COSSACK (KAMER – KAZAK) as A.A. KUDINOV Jewelry Artwork Russian collection from a unique item COSSACK KAMER – KAZAK A.A. KUDINOV Russian original cold colored enamel. ??????? ?? “????? – ????? (?????) ?.?. ???????” ??????? ??????? ????? Dimensions mm (approx.): 180 mm in height x 60 mm in width x 60 mm depth Dimensions inch (approx.): 7.25 inches width x 2.35 inches height x 2.35 inches depth Material made: Cold colored painted bronze figurine of Chamberlain - Cossack as A.A. Kudinov Weight (approx.): 725.4 grams // 466.4 dwt For your consideration is an exceedingly Rare and important cast and cold painted bronze figurine of Chamberlain - Cossack as A.A. Kudinov. A great exemplar to add to your collection! You are viewing exquisite Russian rare bronze figure is Imperial Russian Cossack Guard. Antique, important cast and cold painted bronze as A.A. Kudinov. Gilt Enameled made (Deeping cold enameled colored painting) Art bronze of the Russian Empire. Bronze figurine of Chamberlain – Cossack A.A. Kudinov is in good condition. It is was done many years ago, but anyway, still in a good condition in corresponds to regarding its age. A superb example all through. The best indication of condition is to study the photographs carefully, the pictures that are taken are also to be considered a part of the description of the item. Please examine all photographs carefully and do your own research if necessary. Please note that photographs are an important part of the item's description. Description: A RARE PAIR OF RUSSIAN COLD PAINTED BRONZE CHAMBER COSSACKS KAMER-KAZAKS PUSTYNNIKOV AND KUDINOV, formed standing in dress parade uniforms with badges and medals, stamped to underside of feet. 19 cm high. The Faberge bronze figure of Chamber Cossacks A.A. Kudinov, who guarded Empress Maria Feodorovna from 1878 to 1915, and N.N. Pustynnikov, who served Empress Alexandra Feodorovna from 1894 until 1917. 1912 FABERGE Rare Bronze Imperial Russian Cossack Guard Antique Gold Gilt EnamelFor your consideration is an exceedingly rare and important cast and cold painted bronze as A.A. Kudinov , personal Chamberlain (Kamer) - Kazak bodyguard of Dowager Empress Maria Feodorovna and Empress Alexandra Feodorovna, in dress parade uniform with badges and medals, the coats trimmed with Imperial eagles, the cockaded fleece hats with gold braid, inscribed in Russian on the heels and soles of the boots 'Kamer-Kazak since 1894/A.A. Kudinov Fabergé 1912 and 'Kamer-Kazak since 1894/N.N. Pustynnikov Fabergé 1912 year. Likely one of a pair, perhaps of a of kind for this size. The precise origin of this figure, which appears to be a copy of – or models for – the well-known Fabergé hardstone figures of the Kamer-Kazak guards of the Empresses, is something of a mystery Commissioned by Emperor Nicholas II in 1912, the hardstone figures were portraits from life, the guards visiting the studio of Fabergé’s sculptor Boris Frödman-Cluzel to pose for the artist, who modelled them in wax. The final works were both at Pavlovsk in 1925, when the figure of Pustynnikov was sold to Armand Hammer, who subsequently sold it in 1934. The whereabouts of that figure remained unknown until 2013, when it was sold at Stair Galleries of Hudson, New York, by a descendant of Hammer’s buyer; its discovery and the sale result of $5.2 million garnered international headlines.The figure of Kudinov remains at the State Pavlovsk Museum (inv. TsKh-822-VII). This bronze figure may have been produced as a further model, in addition to those in wax, perhaps so that the colour palette could be settled upon, bronze being easier to paint than wax Fabergé’s close affiliation with the Woerffel lapidary and bronze foundry would have easily facilitated this extra step in the process. The price paid by the Emperor of 2300 rubles for each, far more than the next most expensive figure (the boyar, at 950 rubles, which sold, Sotheby’s New York, 21 April 2005, lot 44), suggests that their creation was inordinately time-consuming and laborious for the House of Fabergé. History: The precise origin of these figures, which appear to be copies of – or models for – the well-known Fabergé hardstone figures of the Kamer-Kazak guards of the Empresses, is something of a mystery. Commissioned by Emperor Nicholas II in 1912, the hardstone figures were portraits from life, the guards visiting the studio of Fabergé’s sculptor Boris Frödman-Cluzel to pose for the artist, who modelled them in wax. The final works were both at Pavlovsk in 1925, when the figure of Pustynnikov was sold to Armand Hammer, who subsequently sold it in 1934. The whereabouts of that figure remained unknown until 2013, when it was sold at Stair Galleries of Hudson, New York, by a descendant of Hammer’s buyer; its discovery and the sale result of $5.2 million garnered international headlines. The figure of Kudinov remains at the State Pavlovsk Museum (inv. TsKh-822-VII). These bronze figures may have been produced as further models, in addition to those in wax, perhaps so that the colour palette could be settled upon, bronze being easier to paint than wax. Fabergé’s close association with the Woerffel lapidary and bronze foundry would have easily facilitated this extra step in the process. Certainly, the price paid by the Emperor of 2300 rubles for each, far more than the next most expensive figure (the boyar, at 950 rubles, which sold, Sotheby’s New York, 21 April 2005, lot 44), suggests that their creation was inordinately time-consuming and laborious for Fabergé. An interesting comparison is provided by the two figures of ‘The Ice Deliverer’ after the model by G.K. Savinitskii, one in silver from the workshop of Hjalmar Armfelt, the other in various hardstones, both authenticated as Fabergé produced objects by Francois Birbaum in 1925 and now in the Fersman Mineralogical Museum, Moscow (inv. PDK-2570 and 7782; exhibited Brussels, Espace Culturel ING, 2005-2006, Fabergé: Joaillier des Romanovs, nos. 76b and 76c, ex. cat. p. 177, illustrated p. 124). It is believed that the silver sculpture was produced first. Finally, it is known that at least one of the Kamer-Kazak guards was in fact modelled in metal. In 1927, a metal figure of Kudinov was found in the Amoury among objects which had belonged to the Imperial Family, according to T. Fabergé et al, K. Fabergé I ego prodolzhateli, St Petersburg, 2009, p. 96, the authors noting that ‘it is possible that this is a silver or bronze model of the hardstone figure of the Kamer-Kazak Kudinov’. While it is suggested here that these bronze figures probably served as models for the hardstone figures, it is also possible that they were made after the fact and possibly given to the Kamer-Kazak guards themselves, or perhaps even to the young Tsarevich as toys, reminders of his mother’s and grandmother’s exotic and imposing guards, who must surely have fascinated him. In any event, their creation almost surely pre-dates the mid-1920s, when the figures were separated and that of Pustynnikov made its way to the West. The last pair of this quality sold in Sotheby’s Russian Works of Art, Faberge & Icons sale on the 1st December 2015, they sold for £31,250 including commission, those were around half the size of these and had a harder life SAVE MONEY: With combined shipping on multiple item purchases. US buyers can request a combined invoice through eBay once you’ve finished shopping. ATTENTION: Bid with Confidence, Read Description Carefully, Pictures are part of Description. RETURNS ACCEPTED WITHIN 14 days. Shipping Handling is under Buyer’s responsibility if item not as described and eligible for return. ATTENTION: Item must be returned in same condition as received, including all material such as shipping box and manual when included with the item. ? ????? ????? ????? ????? ????? ??????
Made enamel, jewelry alloy, Swarovski crystalsWidth5 Height10 4 Additional opens up and plays . Can also be used as a jewelry boxHigh quality Replica inspired by famous Faberge boxThe egg jewelry box is a replica of the most famous egg "Lilies of the Valley" — one of the fifty-two imperial Easter eggs made by the company of Karl Faberge for the Russian imperial family. It was made in 1898 as an Easter gift to the last Russian Empress Alexandra Feodorovna, the wife of Nicholas II.The original jewelry egg is currently on permanent display at the Faberge Museum in St. Petersburg, Russia. Our Egg is not a jewelry box, it should be used as a photo frame. You can insert three photos of your loved ones replacing the portraits of the imperial family. The egg is made in the Art Nouveau style. Lilies of the valley is made of green enamel, gilding and pearlsWe work directly with factories, artists, and workshops, and we're happy to offer wide assortment of high quality goods, fast and free US shipping, and 30-Days return policy!All orders ship from our warehouse in New York. Most orders are shipped within 1-2 business days, unless otherwise stated (for example preorders and special orders may take longer). Delivery within the US usually takes 2-5 business days. Please see estimated delivery period provided by eBay based on your location, and shipping service (estimated delivery is available right under the item's price) Attention International customers (outside the USA) - import duties are not included in the item price and shipping. These charges, if any, are due upon delivery and are buyer's sole responsibility. Please check with your local customs office if there are any customs duties in your location.If you have any questions or concerns, please let us know! We're always here for you, and happy to help! (Condition: Brand New)
eBay Made enamel, jewelry alloy, Swarovski crystalsWidth4 Height10 2 (26 cm)Additional opens up and plays . Can also be used as a jewelry boxHigh quality Replica inspired by famous Faberge boxThe egg jewelry box is a replica of the most famous egg "Lilies of the Valley" — one of the fifty-two imperial Easter eggs made by the company of Karl Faberge for the Russian imperial family. It was made in 1898 as an Easter gift to the last Russian Empress Alexandra Feodorovna, the wife of Nicholas II.The original jewelry egg is currently on permanent display at the Faberge Museum in St. Petersburg, Russia. Our Egg is not a jewelry box, it should be used as a photo frame. You can insert three photos of your loved ones replacing the portraits of the imperial family. The egg is made in the Art Nouveau style. Lilies of the valley is made of green enamel, gilding and pearlsWe work directly with factories, artists, and workshops, and we're happy to offer wide assortment of high quality goods, fast and free US shipping, and 30-Days return policy!All orders ship from our warehouse in New York. Most orders are shipped within 1-2 business days, unless otherwise stated (for example preorders and special orders may take longer). Delivery within the US usually takes 2-5 business days. Please see estimated delivery period provided by eBay based on your location, and shipping service (estimated delivery is available right under the item's price) Attention International customers (outside the USA) - import duties are not included in the item price and shipping. These charges, if any, are due upon delivery and are buyer's sole responsibility. Please check with your local customs office if there are any customs duties in your location.If you have any questions or concerns, please let us know! We're always here for you, and happy to help! (Condition: Brand New)
The Fabergé Phenomenon: It all began in 1886 when Czar Alexander III commissioned Peter Carl Fabergé to create an Easter Egg for his Czarina. Inside, a miniature surprise that Fabergé playfully added, not only caught the Czarina's fancy, but the imagination of the world ever since. We are proud to be a Major Source for today's Fabergé offerings which are especially timely with the 1996 opening of a travelling Fabergé Museum Exhibit that begins at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. This is an exquisite Vintage Russian Fabergè Imperial Crystal Egg Collection. Crafted from high-quality crystal glass, this decoration is an original piece from the post-1940 era. The egg is beautifully designed with clear color and features the iconic Fabergè brand. It comes with a box for safekeeping and would make a great addition to any collection. The egg is an authentic Russian Federation item and showcases the Imperial style of the era. Perfect for collectors of decorative items and lovers of unique home decor. (Condition: New (Other))
This is Exquisite Rare French House Faberge Imperial Collection clock On Stand.Created by House of Faberge, this stanning piece is crafted from gold plated material and features a beautiful Faberge clock inserted in the blue heart shape stone that is displayed on the specially designed stand with Russian Imperial Crown & Ornaments.* The blue heart shape stone clock holder is 3-1/16" long x 2-3/4" high x 3/16" deep;* the gold plated stand is 5" high. Russian Imperial Crown on top of the stand is decorated with a crystal stone, and the legs of the stand with end of "black onyx" (picture #10);* the very elegant gold plated clock (Faberge Paris) is 1-1/16" in diameter;* the blue heart shape stone is decorated with the gold plated wreath around the watch.* the entire piece is very nicely placed in the velvet presentation box with Faberge (Paris, London, New York) emblem in and out on top cover, and the gold plated locker from front (pictures ##1, 2, 3, 4, 14, 15). The dimensions of the box are: 5-1/2" long x 7-1/4" wide x 1-3/4" high.Condition: In EXCELLENT like brand new condition (being opened but never being displayed). Amazing GIFT for All Occasions Please review my VERY DETAILED PICTURES above. There is no doubt that the imagination and historic design of Peter Carl Faberge are revealed in this new Faberge Clock on Stand Collection LISTED WITH LOW START PRICE! As a beginner on eBay, my goal is to make fast sales with relatively lower prices in order to earn the community reputation via positive feedbacks. I guarantee nice packaging, shipment on time, and proper communication throughout the transaction Thanks for viewing my listing and good luck bidding! (Condition: New (Other))
eBay This elegantly classic egg music box will add a lustrous touch of style to any room it is put in, from bedroom, to living room, its Swarovsky crystals catching tiny glimpses of sunlight for fleeting moments before being sent on its long journey through the Universe, perhaps, the longest journey imaginable, as the infinite space of this Universe creates an unbounded path for the light into nothingness... or everythingness The original egg was Emperor Nicholas II's 1911 Easter gift to his mother, Empress Maria Feodorovna. In 1927, the Soviet government sold the egg to a foreign private collector. Recently, the egg was bought out by Viktor Vekselberg's "Link of Times" Foundation and returned to Russia.Made in colored enamel, jewelry alloy, Swarovski crystalsHeight w/ stand - 5.1'' (13 P. Tchaikovsky's Swan LakeThis decorative egg is inspired by Faberge EggsWe work directly with factories, artists, and workshops, and we're happy to offer wide assortment of high quality goods, fast and free US shipping, and 30-Days return policy!We may have more quantity than listed! Please contact us with any questions or inquiries!All orders ship from our warehouse in New York. Most orders are shipped within 1-2 business days, unless otherwise stated (for example preorders and special orders may take longer). Delivery within the US usually takes 2-5 business days. Please see estimated delivery period provided by eBay based on your location, and shipping service (estimated delivery is available right under the item's price) Attention International customers (outside the USA) - import duties are not included in the item price and shipping. These charges, if any, are due upon delivery and are buyer's sole responsibility. Please check with your local customs office if there are any customs duties in your location.If you have any questions or concerns, please let us know! We're always here for you, and happy to help! (Condition: Brand New)
Rare bracelet from the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City for the Peter Carl Faberge' Egg exhibition There are 6 enameled eggs with Austrian crystals, is a chick on a swing, a swan egg, a fish, and other colorful and jeweled enameled.
These Fabrage' replica eggs were only sold in the museum gift shop during the Peter Carl Faberge exhibit at the museum, which is now in housed in the FORBES Magazine collection The bracelet is 7" long and is 24 karat gold electroplated The eggs are enamel, 24 karat gold electroplated and deco
You are bidding on a rare, vintage paperback book featuring the vocal score to Harold Prince's production of CABARET, featuring the famous Broadway tunes as written by John Kander and Fred Ebb. This item was printed in the 1960s by Sunbeam Music Corp. out of New York. Measures approx. 9" X 12."; 208 pages.
Of course, the best part about this item is that it has been signed by actor Cary Grant. In fact, additional ephemera suggests this book was given out as a gift to a client during Grant's late 1960s tenure with the company Rayette Fabergé (Grant
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eBay In 1882 Carl Fabergé took over his father’s very ordinary jewellery business and after became the official jeweler to the Russian Imperial Court. The most famous Carl Fabergé creations were a number of Imperial Easter Eggs. Fabergé eggs symbolize love, rebirth and life. Pine Cone Egg Musical Box in Red is one of the fifty-two Imperial Easter eggs made for the Russian Imperial Family? The Original Pine Cone Egg was created for Alexander Kelch, the famous Russian Industrialist. He presented it to his wife, Barbara, as an Easter gift, in 1900. Nowadays, the original egg is located in a private collection, in San Diego, CaliforniaMade inRussiaMaterialenamel jewelry alloy, crystalHeight4 7 inWe work directly with factories, artists, and workshops, and we're happy to offer wide assortment of high quality goods, fast and free US shipping, and 30-Days return policy!We may have more quantity than listed! Please contact us with any questions or inquiries!All orders ship from our warehouse in New York. Most orders are shipped within 1-2 business days, unless otherwise stated (for example preorders and special orders may take longer). Delivery within the US usually takes 2-5 business days. Please see estimated delivery period provided by eBay based on your location, and shipping service (estimated delivery is available right under the item's price) Attention International customers (outside the USA) - import duties are not included in the item price and shipping. These charges, if any, are due upon delivery and are buyer's sole responsibility. Please check with your local customs office if there are any customs duties in your location.If you have any questions or concerns, please let us know! We're always here for you, and happy to help! (Condition: Brand New)
The truly royal combination of azure and blue enamel, accentuated by gold crystals, this one of the most beautiful Faberge Egg replica. What is more, the egg contains a double surprise, as the basket of flowers that is hidden inside it also opens, to reveal its super-hidden compartment. A box, such as this, is definitely worthy of becoming the centerpiece in any jewelry box collection out there! This exquisite jewelry box is for the true connoisseurs of souvenirs, finished in the tradition of the works by the great Carl Faberge, one of the most prominent jewelers to the Russian Imperial Court. MATERIAL: A metal alloy that is durable and environmentally friendly. The casting of the egg is carried out using the old wax method. The main background of the egg is applied and the details are decorated by hand with cold, colored enamel. The enamel retains its color and gloss for many years. The egg will remain in its original form for more than one decade. Depending on the model, an egg is manually decorated with high-quality sparkling rhinestones and pearls. Packaged in a gift box.PURPOSE: The egg in the style of the famous Faberge eggs is an ideal gift for any occasion, especially for Easter, Birthday, Christmas or the birth of a child. Such a box is perfect for presenting a wedding ring. The egg is considered a symbol of fertility and therefore it will be a unique wedding gift. It is convenient to store jewelry and small memorabilia in it. For example, you can store your baby's first tooth in the small egg-box.CARE: Does not require special care. It is enough to wipe with a damp soft cloth from dust. Do not wash the box in water. If the rhinestones fade over time, it is enough to wipe them with a glass cleanerMade inRussiaMaterialenamel crystalHeight5 9 inWe work directly with factories, artists, and workshops, and we're happy to offer wide assortment of high quality goods, fast and free US shipping, and 30-Days return policy!We may have more quantity than listed! Please contact us with any questions or inquiries!All orders ship from our warehouse in New York. Most orders are shipped within 1-2 business days, unless otherwise stated (for example preorders and special orders may take longer). Delivery within the US usually takes 2-5 business days. Please see estimated delivery period provided by eBay based on your location, and shipping service (estimated delivery is available right under the item's price) Attention International customers (outside the USA) - import duties are not included in the item price and shipping. These charges, if any, are due upon delivery and are buyer's sole responsibility. Please check with your local customs office if there are any customs duties in your location.If you have any questions or concerns, please let us know! We're always here for you, and happy to help! (Condition: Brand New)
eBay Musical Kelch Chanticleer Egg with Clock in Blue - ?his wonderful egg is perfect for those who appreciate grace and elegance, as it is done in the style of the jeweler to the Russian Imperial Court Peter Carl Fabergé (1846–1920). Creating an egg the craftsman used enamel, decorative stones, and Swarovski Crystals. The modern master made this egg absolutely unique and functional, as the egg's lid also contains a musical mechanism.The egg plays the melody "Swan Lake" by P. TchaikovskyMade inRussiaMaterialenamel jewelry alloy, crystalHeight6 inWe work directly with factories, artists, and workshops, and we're happy to offer wide assortment of high quality goods, fast and free US shipping, and 30-Days return policy!We may have more quantity than listed! Please contact us with any questions or inquiries!All orders ship from our warehouse in New York. Most orders are shipped within 1-2 business days, unless otherwise stated (for example preorders and special orders may take longer). Delivery within the US usually takes 2-5 business days. Please see estimated delivery period provided by eBay based on your location, and shipping service (estimated delivery is available right under the item's price) Attention International customers (outside the USA) - import duties are not included in the item price and shipping. These charges, if any, are due upon delivery and are buyer's sole responsibility. Please check with your local customs office if there are any customs duties in your location.If you have any questions or concerns, please let us know! We're always here for you, and happy to help! (Condition: Brand New)
eBay The Lilies of the Valley egg was made in 1898 for Emperor Nicholas II, who gave it as an Easter present to his wife, Empress Alexandra. It was made by one of the greatest goldsmiths, and designers in decorative arts Peter Carl Fabergé. An elegant souvenir for true fans of beautiful things, this collectible egg features decorative Swarovski crystals and an enamel finish. This Lilies of the Valley box is an iconic symbol of modern style. It makes a great gift on its own, or you can place a surprise gift inside itMade inRussiaMaterialenamel jewelry alloy, crystalHeight6 3 inWe work directly with factories, artists, and workshops, and we're happy to offer wide assortment of high quality goods, fast and free US shipping, and 30-Days return policy!We may have more quantity than listed! Please contact us with any questions or inquiries!All orders ship from our warehouse in New York. Most orders are shipped within 1-2 business days, unless otherwise stated (for example preorders and special orders may take longer). Delivery within the US usually takes 2-5 business days. Please see estimated delivery period provided by eBay based on your location, and shipping service (estimated delivery is available right under the item's price) Attention International customers (outside the USA) - import duties are not included in the item price and shipping. These charges, if any, are due upon delivery and are buyer's sole responsibility. Please check with your local customs office if there are any customs duties in your location.If you have any questions or concerns, please let us know! We're always here for you, and happy to help! (Condition: Brand New)
Stunning Vintage Metropolitan Museum of Art and Russian Hermitage Museum Faberge Egg Earring and Necklace Set Rare Limited Edition This perfectly exquisite reproduction Faberge egg necklace and earring set was a collaborative effort betweenthe Russian Hermitage State Museum in St. Petersburg, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. The result is this beautiful limited edition jewelry made from the finest materials. It has become difficult to find matching sets from this collection, even on eBay. In pristine condition, this set features clear Swarovski crystal
Faberge set 6 enamel egg wine glass charms in blue velvet boxFaberge set 6 enamelFaberge on back of each charmImperial CollectionBox measures 8" x 3 3/4"Box stamped with FABERGEPARIS LONDON NEW YORK