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It seems to me that the horse from the same collection as the sow Faberge, which was sold recently at auction ...
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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