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FABERGE EGGS COFFEE TABLE BOOK

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Logo FABERGE EGGS COFFEE TABLE BOOK

Paperback book 1993 edition.

10 1/2" X 14 1/2"


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Image Text

Image 1:

FABERGÉ EGGS
FABERGÉ
EGGS

Image 2:

FABERGÉ EGGS
ABRAMS
FABERGÉ
EGGS
ABRAMS

Image 3:

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own
egg
been
by a
in
ris-
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it a
Sir
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side
own
egg
been
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in
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it
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Image 4:

2
6
reen enamel
applied with
Music and
these special
vna decorate
the death of
le blue and
gold motifs.
conceals the
ge silver key.
presented to
Louis XV
echanically
in the Louis
the Rose
made for
ed in Pars
sure begun
1920s.
2
6
reen
enamel
applied
with
Music
and
these
special
vna
decorate
the
death
of
corner
le
blue
and
gold
conceals
the
ge
silver
key.
presented
to
egg
is
Louis
XV
echanically
the
Louis
the
Rose
made
for
ed
in
Pars
sure
begun
1920s.

Image 5:

Editor: Darlene Geis
Copy Editor: Charles W. Ervin
Designer: Gilda Kuhlman
Fourteenth Printing, 1996
Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 79-55505
ISBN 0-8109-2602-4
Copyright © 1980 Harry N. Abrams, Inc.
This 1995 edition published by Harry N. Abrams, Incorporated, New York
A Times Mirror Company
All rights reserved. No part of the contents of this book may be
reproduced without the written permission of the publishers
Photograph of the Coronation Egg by Peter MacDonald
Photograph of the Caucasus Egg courtesy of The Matilda
Geddings Gray Foundation Collection. All other eggs
in this book are from the FORBES Magazine Collection
Printed
Editor:
Darlene
Geis
Copy
Editor:
Charles
W.
Ervin
Designer:
Gilda
Kuhlman
Fourteenth
Printing,
1996
Library
of
Congress
Catalog
Card
Number:
79-55505
ISBN
0-8109-2602-4
Copyright
1980
Harry
N.
Abrams,
Inc.
This
1995
edition
published
by
Harry
N.
Abrams,
Incorporated,
New
York
A
Times
Mirror
Company
All
rights
reserved.
No
part
of
the
contents
of
this
book
may
be
reproduced
without
the
written
permission
of
the
publishers
Photograph
of
the
Coronation
Egg
by
Peter
MacDonald
Photograph
of
the
Caucasus
Egg
courtesy
of
The
Matilda
Geddings
Gray
Foundation
Collection.
All
other
eggs
in
this
book
are
from
the
FORBES
Magazine
Collection
Printed

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