in London, England
Peter Carl Faberge
in 1885
17 pounds of salt. or 4 chickens.
17 pounds of salt. or 4 chickens.
Depends...which one do you have? The Faberge Imperial Musical Carousel Egg was about 11" tall / 6" diameter. By the Franklin Mint. White with gold trim & 4 horses. Plays "Emperor's Waltz" limited to #9,500 worldwide. Originally sold for $495.00. What it's worth depends on the condition of it, if you still have the box & paperwork. And keep in mind...the economy is not very good right now. Then there is the: Faberge Imperial Gatchina Palace Carousel Egg. about 3 1/2" tall. Sells new for about $650.00 Then there is the: Faberge Imperial Rose Trellis Musical Egg. About 7" tall, lime green in color with a little carousel in the middle. Sells new for $4,000. I might be intrested if you're selling. colleen9@mchsi.com
Carl Faberge
Peter Carl Faberge
A long time
great Russian art
John Makino
Faberge
in 1885
Do you really mean an egg from a bird or turtle or other creature or a Faberge egg? The natural egg came from the animals from the beginning of time. The Faberge egg was created by Faberge in France. The Tsar of Russia had many of them. They are absolutely beautiful and worth a lot of money. If you ever get a chance to see a book of them see their detail in the beautiful photos. Seeing them online does not do them justice.
Peter Carl Fabergé first designed the Faberge egg for Czar Alexander III to give to his wife
7 ounces. The most expensive Faberge easter egg sold in 2007 for over 17 million dollars.
faberge egg
More than you can afford