1913 Romanov Tercentenary Royal Easter Egg
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1913 Romanov Tercentenary Royal Easter Egg
Egg History:
Romanov Tercentenary Egg Year delivered 1913 Customer Nicholas II of Russia Recipient Alexandra Fedorovna Current owner Individual or institution Kremlin Armoury, Moscow Design and materials Work master Henrik Wigstrom Materials used gold, silver, diamond, rock crystal, enamel
Rotating globe of historical and contemporary Russian territories
The Romanov Tercentenary Egg is a jeweled Easter egg made under the supervision of the Russian jeweler Peter Carl Faberge in 1913, for Tsar Nicholas II of Russia. It was presented by Nicolas II as an Easter gift to his wife, the Tsaritsa Alexandra Fyodorovna. It is currently held in the Kremlin Armoury Museum in Moscow. In 1917 the Romanov Tercentenary Egg was confiscated by the Provisional Government during the Russian Revolution, along with many other Imperial treasures. It was transported from the Anichkov Palace to the Kremlin Armoury, Moscow, where it remained.
3.6 Inches Tall (on a stand) x 1.6 Inches Wide
9.14 cm Tall (on a stand) x 4.06 cm Wide
Enameled
Gold Plated Pewter
Hand Painted
Gift Boxed
This hand-painted sparkling egg is adorned with a high-polished green enamel with golden trim.
It is decorated with light pink enameled roses and green leaves. This beauty stands on a golden stand.
The egg opens on a hinge and closes shut with a magnet, to keep the box securely shut.
The piece comes in a beautiful gift box.
3.6 Inches Tall (on a stand) x 1.6 Inches Wide
9.14 cm Tall (on a stand) x 4.06 cm Wide
Enameled
Gold Plated Pewter
Hand Painted
Gift Boxed
View Photos For Further Details.
Egg History:
Romanov Tercentenary Egg Year delivered 1913 Customer Nicholas II of Russia Recipient Alexandra Fedorovna Current owner Individual or institution Kremlin Armoury, Moscow Design and materials Work master Henrik Wigstrom Materials used gold, silver, diamond, rock crystal, enamel
Rotating globe of historical and contemporary Russian territories
The Romanov Tercentenary Egg is a jeweled Easter egg made under the supervision of the Russian jeweler Peter Carl Faberge in 1913, for Tsar Nicholas II of Russia. It was presented by Nicolas II as an Easter gift to his wife, the Tsaritsa Alexandra Fyodorovna. It is currently held in the Kremlin Armoury Museum in Moscow. In 1917 the Romanov Tercentenary Egg was confiscated by the Provisional Government during the Russian Revolution, along with many other Imperial treasures. It was transported from the Anichkov Palace to the Kremlin Armoury, Moscow, where it remained.
3.6 Inches Tall (on a stand) x 1.6 Inches Wide
9.14 cm Tall (on a stand) x 4.06 cm Wide
Enameled
Gold Plated Pewter
Hand Painted
Gift Boxed
This hand-painted sparkling egg is adorned with a high-polished green enamel with golden trim.
It is decorated with light pink enameled roses and green leaves. This beauty stands on a golden stand.
The egg opens on a hinge and closes shut with a magnet, to keep the box securely shut.
The piece comes in a beautiful gift box.
3.6 Inches Tall (on a stand) x 1.6 Inches Wide
9.14 cm Tall (on a stand) x 4.06 cm Wide
Enameled
Gold Plated Pewter
Hand Painted
Gift Boxed
View Photos For Further Details.
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1913 Romanov Tercentenary Royal Easter Egg
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