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The Fabergé Bay Tree imperial egg of 1911
Pre-1917 Fabergé Hen Egg (photo courtesy The Forbes Collection)
The Fabergé Hen Egg of 1885 closed (photo courtesy The Forbes Collection)
The Fabergé Rosebud Egg from 1895 (photo courtesy The Forbes Collection)
Pre-1917 Fabergé Coronation Egg (photo courtesy The Forbes Collection)
One of the original Fabergé workshops (photo courtesy Dr Geza von Habsburg)
A Victor Mayer Fabergé egg with a polar bear family as the surprise inside
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