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Сообщение от Maria Venecianova
It seems to me that the horse from the same collection as the sow Faberge, which was sold recently at auction ...
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Maria Venecianova, now just an exhibition of your question, exactly where all your questions themselves will disappear, go, do not be lazy:
Carl Faberge and the master stone-cutting business. Semi-precious treasures of Russia.
(by Russian cutters from Moscow and St. Petersburg museums, and even more interesting - from the Urals and Siberia. Six of the Imperial Easter eggs, including the last, unfinished, made of rock crystal, which is stored in the Mineralogical Museum im. Fersmana; mass production of expensive trinkets Faberge Cartier - elephants, mopsikov, vases and flowers. For the first time exhibited works of the deceased in the U.S. Konovalenko Basil (1929-1989), formerly the chief artist of the Ministry of Geology and winner of many awards, remaining at home is practically unknown.
Masterpieces of the Russian jeweler Carl Faberge and his contemporaries - Ural stone-carving master Alexey Denisov-Ural and Abner Sumin, works from the collection firm Cartier »)
http://www.afisha.ru/exhibition/6497...m_site=asearch
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