That would depend on the currency you are to pay with and the exchange rate for example. It would also depend on whether the egg is .975 sterling silver or 18 carat gold and also what surprise is consealed inside the egg. Are they a precious stone or semi-precious stones. Many collect the different figures in his limited editions.
I have paid as much as GBP1,000 and as little as GBP150 about 10 years ago. If you can buy them for as little GBP150 then you are very lucky and have just managed to be in the right place at the right time as that is now I am certain an impossibility.
More and more articles are surfacing on investing in Stuart Devlin pieces. If you read
Antiquexplorer - Issue 107 - Dec/Jan 10 - Investments you read an article on investing in Dr Devlin's work.
Collectors TV show in 2009 had a segment on Stuart Devlin and many books have detailed information on his work. He is certainly an Australian designer worth collecting!
$1.35 was the price of eggs in 1998
the price of a dozen eggs in 2009 is about $2.89
what is the average price for a dozen of eggs in 2007
In China 'The price of eggs' is a saying meaning the matter at hand. This is most likely what somebody meant when they mentioned the price of eggs in China!
It depends on where you live, because the price of eggs varies from place to place.
the price off the eggs really depend on size it starts at small then medium and then theirs large and it also depends on the color brown eggs are more expensive than whit so it would start from 1.39-3.39
The price of eggs varies depending on the quality, size and the place you buy them, for example in the UK, a dozen small eggs from cagged birds will cost around £1.20, a dozen large free range eggs would be at least £2.40
That depends on the size and quality of the eggs.
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