1909 Alexander III Commemorative Egg
Gift
Nicholas II to Maria Feodorovna
Made in Saint Petersburg
Owner: Egg is Lost or missing
Height: ca 9,5 cm
The Alexander III Commemorative Egg was made of platinum, gold,
white matt enamel, rose-cut diamonds and portrait diamonds. The
Surprise was a miniature bust, made of lapis lazuli, gold and
rose-cut diamonds.
The platinum Egg is completely covered in matt white enamel with gold lines. Lozenge-shape diamond clusters are positioned around the middle of the Egg, each with diamond-set baskets, flowers and ribbons. Portrait diamonds are set at either end, no doubt covering the monogram of the Dowager Empress and the date. Within the Egg there was a miniature gold bust of Alexander III on a lapis lazuli pedestal.
Background information
The Alexander III commemorative Egg is only known through a black and white Fabergé photograph, unfortunately not showing the surprise. This Egg has been out of public view since before the October Revolution of 1917.
Page updated: April 2, 2016