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A Fabergé egg is one of the jewelled eggs made by Peter Carl Fabergé and his company between 1885 and 1917. The most famous are those made for the Russian Tsars Alexander III and Nicholas II. They were Easter gifts for their wives and mothers, and are called the 'Imperial' Fabergé eggs.

 

This example is a Replica in miniature of one of the most famous eggs of the jeweler Faberge egg Coronation with golden carriage. The egg was made for the commemorative event of the coronation of Nicholas II in 1896. Inside the egg is a miniature copy of the carriage in which Alexandra Fedorovna was going to the coronation ceremony. The carriage can move. Material: colored enamel, gilding, jewelry alloy, crystals. Weight is 6 oz (170 g). Height of item is 3 inch.

 

A very similar egg is integral to the plot of the 1983 James Bond film, "Octopussy".  A fine gift for the ladies in your life or a Bond fan.  This item is made in the Russian Federation and ships from Saint-Petersburg.  

Octopussy Faberge style egg

£89.00Price
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