Whereabouts Imperial Eggs
(See Exhibitions for "traveling" Eggs)

Imperial Easter Eggs are those Eggs presented by Tsar Alexander III and Tsar Nicholas II to the Tsarinas Alexandra Fyodorovna and Maria Fyodorovna.

Kremlin Armoury Museum, Moscow, Russia
(Website: Moscow Kremlin Collection)

Azov EggMadonna Lily EggTrans-siberian Railway EggClover EggMoscow Kremlin EggAlexanderpalace EggStandart EggAlexander III equestrian EggTercentenary EggSteel Military Egg

1891 Memory of Azov Egg
1899 Madonna Lily Clock Egg
1900 Trans-Siberian Railway Egg
1902 Clover Egg
1906 Moscow Kremlin Egg
1908 Alexander Palace Egg
1909 Standart Egg
1910 Alexander III Equestrian Egg
1913 Romanov Tercentenary Egg
1916 Steel Military Egg

The Link of Times Cultural and Historical Foundation
(The Svyaz’ Vremyon Fund)
Owner: Viktor Vekselberg
No permanent location*
(Website: http://www.treasuresofimperialrussia.com/e_home.html)

First hen EggRenaissance EggRosebud EggMauve EggCoronation Egglilies of the valley EggCuckoo Clock EggBay Tree Egg15th Anniversary EggSaint George Egg

1885 Hen Egg
1894 Renaissance Egg
1895 Rosebud Egg
1897 Surprise from missing Mauve Egg
1897 Coronation Egg
1898 Lilies of the Valley Egg
1900 Cockerel/Cuckoo Clock Egg
1911 Bay Tree Egg
1911 15th Anniversary Egg
1916 Order of St. George Egg

Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
Richmond, USA. Bequest of Lillian Thomas Pratt

(Website: Virginia Museum of Fine Arts)

Egg with revolving miniaturesPelican EggPeter the great EggTsarevich EggRed Cross Portraits Egg

1896 Revolving Miniatures Egg
1898 Pelican Egg
1903 Peter the Great Egg
1912 Tsarevich Egg
1915 Red Cross Portraits Egg

The Matilda Geddings Gray Foundation
From March 20, 2007 the Gray Collection is on loan for 5 years to the
Cheekwood Botanical Garden and Museum of Art in Nashville, Tennessee, USA
(Website: Cheekwood.org)

Danish Palaces EggCaucasus EggNapoleonic Egg

1890 Danish Palaces Egg
1893 Caucasus Egg
1912 Napoleonic Egg

The Royal Collection of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, London, Great Britain
(Website: The Royal Collection)

Basket of Wild Flowers EggColonnade EggMosaic Egg

1901 Flower Basket Egg
1910 Colonnade Egg
1914 Mosaic Egg

The Edouard and Maurice Sandoz Foundation, Lausanne-Pully, Switzerland
(Website: http://www.fems.ch/en/site/mysandoz/collection)

Swan-Egg
Peacock Egg

1906 Swan Egg
1908 Peacock Egg

The Marjorie Merriweather Post Collection
at Hillwood Museum & Gardens, Washington, DC, USA

(Website: Hillwood Museum)

12 Monogram EggCatherine the Great Egg

1895 Twelve Monogram
1914 Catherine the Great Egg

The Walters Art Museum, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
(Website: The Walters Art Museum)

Gatchina Palace EggRose Trellis Egg

1901 Gatchina Palace Egg
1907 Rose Trellis Egg

The India Early Minshall Collection
Cleveland Museum of Art, USA

(Website: The Cleveland Museum of Art)

Red Cross Triptych Egg

1915 Red Cross Triptych Egg

Estate of Prince Rainier III of Monaco

Blue Serpent Clock Egg

1887 Blue Serpent Clock Egg

Private Collections

Diamond Trellis EggPansy EggLove Trophies EggWinter Egg

 
Unknown
 
Mrs. Harold Stream, USA
 
USA
 
State of Qatar

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Missing Imperial Easter Eggs

Hen Egg with Sapphire Pendant
Cherub Egg with Chariot
Nécessaire Egg
Alexander III Portraits Egg
Mauve Enamel Egg (surprise in Link of Times Collection)
Empire Nephrite Egg/Alexander III Medallion Egg
Royal Danish Egg
Alexander III Commemorative Egg

Two Eggs (1917) were not presented to one of the Tsarinas due to the Revolution

Fersman Mineralogical Museum, Moscow, Russia
(Website: Fersman Mineralogical Museum)

Blue Tsarevich Constellation Egg

1917 Blue Tsarevich Constellation Egg

Russian National Museum, Moscow, Russia
(Website: http://www.rnm.ru/index.php?id=71&ex=3)

Birch Egg

1917 (Karelian) Birch Egg


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The Kelch Eggs
(The Kelch Eggs are considered by Fabergé scholars as being of "Imperial Quality")

Kelch Hen Egg12 Panel EggPine Cone EggAppleblossom EggRocaille Egg1903 Bonbonniere EggChanticleer Egg

The Link of Times Collection Russia
Collection HM Queen Elizabeth II UK
Estate of Joan Kroc USA
Adulf Peter Goop Collection Liechtenstein
Private Collection USA
The Link of Times Collection Russia

Other Eggs ("Imperial Quality")

Duchess of Marlborough EggNobel Ice EggThe Sandoz Youssoupov EggThe Rotschild Fabergé EggResurrection EggSpringflowers Egg

The Link of Times Collection Russia
Private Collection
The Edouard and Maurice Sandoz Foundation, Switzerland
Russian National Museum/A. Ivanov
The Link of Times Collection Russia
The Link of Times Collection Russia

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December 2007: Fabergé Museum in the Works: Article: http://mnweekly.ru/local/20071206/55295195.html

November 2007: Worlds first Fabergé Museum will be built in Moscow, as informed by Roman Thaker, the director of the cultural and historical foundation The Link of Times.
      
Roman Thaker is currently visiting Tumen, where the exhibition Faberge: Lost and Regained has been open since November 24.
      
Presently the collection of The Link of Times foundation boasts about 500 pieces of jewelry art. Around 20 works at the exhibition in Tumen are being displayed for the first time, among them there are brooches, pendulums in the form of Eastern eggs, and a collection of cigar cases and stationery.
Source: http://gzt.ru/culture/2007/11/26/143932.html
      


Information on Fabergé Exhibits worldwide:
Fabergé Research Site
http://fly.hiwaay.net/~christel/exhibitions.html

 

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