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1898 Lilies of the Valley Royal Russian Egg -

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1898 Lilies of the Valley Royal Russian Egg -
Made under the supervision of Faberge in 1898 by Faberge ateliers. The supervising goldsmith was Michael Perchin. The egg is one of two in Art Nouveau style. It was presented on 5 April to Tsar Nicholas II, and was used as a gift to the tsaritsa, Empress Alexandra Fyodorovna. 1898 Lilies of the Valley Royal Russian Egg 4.75" 4.75 Inches Tall Enamel Gold Plated Pewter, Austrian Crystals Hand Painted Pull-out Triple Picture Frame Padded Satin Lined Gift Box Imported This sparkling egg is adorned with clear crystals and high-polished enamel with golden trim. The top slides out to expose a triple round picture frame and has a magnetic closure to keep the box securely shut. Egg History: This Imperial Easter egg presented by Emperor Nicholas II to his wife Empress Alexandra at Easter 1898. The egg is one of the two eggs in Art Nouveau style. The egg is covered in pearls and topped with pink enamel. The gold-stemmed lilies have green enameled leaves and pearl flowers made of gold rubies-pearls, etc. Instead of a surprise when opening the egg, this egg's surprise gets 'elevated' out of the egg by twisting a gold-mounted pearl button. When fully raised three portraits are visible under the Imperial crown Czar Nicholas II and his 2 daughters. The portraits are in frames of rose diamonds on gold panels. They are framed in rose diamonds and backed with gold panels engraved with the date: April 5, 1898. Low Estimate: 400 High Estimate: 600 Height: 4.75 Â