10 Most Expensive Fabergé Eggs Ever

Resurrection Egg (1889):One of the earlier Fabergé eggs, distinguished by vibrant red enamel and gold design, depicting the Resurrection of Christ

Peter the Great Egg (1903):Created to commemorate the bicentennial of St. Petersburg's founding, adorned with enamel and diamonds 

Duchess of Marlborough Egg (1902):Commissioned by Consuelo Vanderbilt, the Duchess of Marlborough, this Fabergé egg is a stunning piece with a central sapphire 

Alexander III Equestrian Egg (1910):Honoring Tsar Alexander III, this Fabergé egg features an equestrian statue of the Tsar on horseback

Bay Tree Egg (1911):Designed as a bay tree with rose-cut diamond leaves and a jeweled bird, it opens to reveal a feathered songbird automaton

Lilies of the Valley Egg (1898):Celebrating Empress Alexandra Fyodorovna, adorned with pearls and delicate enameled lilies of the valley

Coronation Egg (1897):Created to commemorate Tsar Nicholas II's coronation, embellished with diamonds and pearls

Blue Serpent Clock Egg (1887):Known for its intricate serpent design and working clock, this Fabergé egg is a masterpiece

Rothschild Fabergé Egg (1902):Commissioned by the Rothschild family, adorned with rose-cut diamonds, gold, and enamel

Winter Egg (1913):Crafted for the Russian royal family, this Fabergé egg features platinum, gold, and diamonds

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