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Fabergé "Look-Alike" Eggs From the minute I saw the Rothschild Fabergé Egg for the first time on October 4, 2007, on the Christie's website, it reminded me of the Kelch Chanticleer Egg. Just for fun I put them together on this page. The two could be brother and sister!
A very interesting article about the Rothschild Egg is written by Kieran McCarthy of Wartski in London and can be found on the Fabergé Research Site, Recent Discoveries. There are 3 roosters now...
*** The 1887 Blue Serpent Clock Egg and the 1902 Duchess of Marlborough Egg are clearly family too
As these Eggs are all clocks, you might want to see the other clock Eggs too, click here to do so! *** There are two more "Look-Alikes", the 1901 Gatchina Palace Egg and the 1903 Kelch Bonbonnière Egg. Both Eggs have surprises but the surprises do not look alike at all
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