It is one of two pendants newly attributed to the Russian jewelry house Fabergé, best known for its Imperial Easter eggs. And both pieces are to be auctioned by the British house Dreweatts at The ...
Source: Vostock Photo In 1885, at the order of Emperor Alexander III, Carl Fabergé created for his wife, Empress Maria Feodorovna, the first of his Easter eggs. Although in appearance a simple ...
A man in the United States unknowingly purchased a rare Fabergé egg for $14,000, which turned out to be worth approximately $33 million. The egg, lost since 1903 and historically significant ...