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Rare - Fabergé - Authentiek origineel Faberge-ei - Porselein 24-karaats gouden volledige halmarkt - certificaat van echtheid
Nr. 33434413
Rare - Fabergé - Authentiek origineel Faberge-ei - Porselein 24-karaats gouden volledige halmarkt - certificaat van echtheid
Authentic egg Faberge Imperial Collection.
NUMBERED, original box included
Original price shop around $2500
24k gold plated
Finest Limoges Porcelain
This egg was created exclusively by the House of Faberge.
This is an object that is highly quoted on the art market.
Egg signed by FABERGÉ with a very beautiful shine.
The set is in great condition, excellent.
See the many pictures to get a good idea about all the details and the superb artwork on this egg.
The Fabergé family originated in France but was forced to leave the country due to religious persecution. During the 18th century, the family settled in Russia. Peter Carl Fabergé was born on May 30, 1846, the son of a goldsmith. After apprenticing with several master goldsmiths in Germany, France and England, Peter Carl Fabergé returned to St. Petersburg a highly accomplished craftsman. In 1885, Peter Carl Faberge presented the first Imperial Egg to Czar Alexander III and soon became the most famous jeweler in the world. Investing in Faberge is as good a idea as the investments in gold bullion or even the investment in art by great artists such as Warhol, Chillida, Roy Lichtenstein Basquiat or Banksy.
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