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Pine Cone Faberge Inspired Egg

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Pine Cone Faberge Inspired Egg
The Pine Cone egg is a jewelled enameled Easter egg made under the supervision of the Russian jeweler Peter Carl Faberge by workmaster Mikhail Perkhin in 1900.The egg was made for Alexander Kelch, who presented it to his wife. One end of the pine cone, a symbol of resurrection, is set with four diamonds, forming a quatrefoil enclosing the date "1900". The opposite end is set with a diamond star, enclosing a portrait diamond over a later miniature of a young woman. The egg shell opens to reveal a surprise, an oxidized silver Indian elephant supporting an enameled turbaned mahout seated upon saddle cloth. When wound with the original gold key, the tiny elephant, lumbers forward, shifting its weight from one side to the other, all the while turning its head and flicking its tail. Ownership Sold in 1989 by Christie's Geneva to Joan Kroc (widow of Ray Kroc, former chairman of McDonalds Corporation) of San Diego, California for $3.1 million. In 1997 the egg was offered by Christie's in New York from the collection of Joan Kroc, but did not sell with the highest bid of $2.8 million. The presale estimate was $3.5 to 4.5 million. Faberge is a trademark of Pallinghurst Resources LLP. All information on this website and other materials from BestPysanky.com should not be associated with Pallinghurst Resources LLP, Faberge Limited Co. 6.5'' (H) X 3.5" (D) 3 lbs Pewter, Enamel, 480 Crystals