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DescriptionNapoleonic (Fabergé egg).jpg |
English: The Napoleonic egg, sometimes referred to as the Imperial Napoleonic egg, is a Fabergé egg, one of a series of fifty-two jewelled eggs made under the supervision of Peter Carl Fabergé.
Italiano: L'Uovo napoleonico è una delle uova imperiali Fabergé: un uovo di Pasqua gioiello che l'ultimo Zar di Russia, Nicola II donò a sua madre, l'Imperatrice vedova Marija Fëdorovna Romanova.
Fu fabbricato nel 1912 a San Pietroburgo sotto la supervisione di Henrik Wigström, per conto del gioielliere russo Peter Carl Fabergé, della Fabergè.
Русский: Яйцо Фаберже Наполеоновское |
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Source | Flickr at VFMA - Virginia Museum of Fine Art - Faberge Revealed Richmond - Virginia | ||
Author | Chuck Redden from Petersburg, VA, United States of America | ||
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