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  2. Alexander Kelch - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Ferdinandovich Kelch was a Russian nobleman who lived in St Petersburg at the end of the 19th century. He is remembered mainly as a patron of Fabergé, having commissioned the Kelch Gothic Revival silver service and seven eggs [note 1] for his wife Barbara (Varvara).

  3. Amethyst - Wikipedia

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    Amethyst may exhibit one or both secondary hues, red and blue. [6] High-quality amethyst can be found in Siberia , Sri Lanka , Brazil , Uruguay , and the Far East. The ideal grade, called "Deep Siberian", has a primary purple hue of around 75–80%, with 15–20% blue and (depending on the light source) red secondary hues. [ 7 ] "

  4. Bouquet of Lilies Clock (Fabergé egg) - Wikipedia

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    Ruby pendant with rose-cut diamonds (missing) The Bouquet of Lilies Clock egg (or the Madonna Lily Clock egg) is a jewelled Easter egg made under the supervision of the Russian jeweller Peter Carl Fabergé in 1899 for Tsar Nicholas II as an Easter gift to his wife, the Tsaritsa Alexandra Fyodorovna .

  5. Alexander III Equestrian (Fabergé egg) - Wikipedia

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    The lower part of the egg serves as a platform for a gold model of a statue of Tsar Alexander III on horseback, standing on a lapis lazuli base embellished with two rose-cut diamond bands, engraved with Fabergés signature, supported by cast platinum cherubs coiled into position on a base of crystal.

  6. Alma Pihl - Wikipedia

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    She was the daughter of Finnish goldsmith Knut Oskar Pihl (1860–1897), granddaughter of Fabergé head jeweler, August Holmström and the niece of Fabergé jewelry designer Hilma Alina Holmström (1875–1936) [1] and sister of jeweler and goldsmith Oskar Woldemar Pihl. As a self-trained designer, she started to work for Fabergé in 1909.

  7. Trans-Siberian Railway (Fabergé egg) - Wikipedia

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    The exterior of the 1900 Trans-Siberian Railway egg is made of onyx, silver, gold, and quartz, and is decorated with colored vitreous enamel. The lid of the egg is hinged, has an overlay of green enamel, and is decorated with inlaid leaves of acanthus. On top of the lid is a golden three-headed eagle in gold with the Imperial Crown.

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