Each year Carl Fabergé made a, one of a kind Easter egg for the Tsar’s family. But Carl was forced to flee Russia during the …
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i have 5 missing eggs. But ill never show it to you. Ha !
The missing eggs are located somewhere in Denmark but they won't reveal them because they want to keep them hidden
A hammer was pure evil, Read Jay Epstein's account also Lyndon Johnson's book
I swear my nan had one of these on her mantle as a child.
I can't remember it exactly, buy I do recall it was weighty and beautiful.
In my 20s I worked w a woman in her fifties who said she had 3 Fabarge eggs. She said her father had been part of the Russian court and I thought she said he had received them as gifts. She invited me to see them but I never did. She died of cancer shortly afterwards. Seeing this video brought her to mind. And there are 3 missing. She had no children. I wonder what happened to them
This sounds super interesting and im really excited for this
I set up at Lakewood antique market in the 1990’s a faberge egg show up and it got sold several times.I forgot what price it eventually sold for.
I'm sure my aunt has one. She is the grandniece of Nicholas II of Russia and Alexandra Feodorovna, the last emperor and empress of Russia.
"The soldiers found they had to go to battle with no boots and no rifle" wow Russia hasn't changed in 100 years.
Think how different the world would be if they had the medical technology we have today back then
Amazing documentary . I love documentaries
Huh so the egg is a symbol for estar or whatever so called came too earth in some egg lol
hehehe
You will NEVER get it
Return all art and stolen relics to its original home
Faberge a remarkable man who had a craft which people found a gift, bought delight. A jewelry maker who made beautiful miniature memories. Inspired other craft makers. Unfortunately haters are going to hate, the way of the beast. But what beautiful items ❤
Where is the missing Fabergé Nécessaire Egg?
In an article on the egg, Wartski states, "It was last recorded [on our premises] on the 19th June 1952 when it was sold a buyer named as 'A Stranger' for £1250… The purchaser's anonymity was safeguarded throughout Wartski's records and they remain unidentified."3l Its current whereabouts are unknown.
Who tf is sitting on this egg
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31:47 dude fs isnt balding
the most famous Easter egg hunt
Luzon??
My bucket list item is to hold one in my hand ❤ absolutely magnificent craftsmanship beyond belief. 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
How does this channel get away with posting documentaries they don't own or have rights to?
so russia has a long standing tradition of not providing their troops with equipment or supplies?
Why wasn't Nicholas II taken under his father's wing?
I order Fabergé eggs for breakfast. Golden yolk but rather hard
This is all true. I’m the Faberge Egg.
Thanks for this great documentary. 😃
I seen many. The crystal egg was my favorite. His bread and butter was things like umbrella handles and makeup cases.
Appreciate ya. Thanks for sharing.
The Museum of Natural Science in Houston, TX currently has a Faberge pickle in its collection 🥒