1891 Memory of Azov Royal Imperial Easter Egg

1891 Memory of Azov Royal Imperial Easter Egg

$132.60
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1891 Memory of Azov Royal Imperial Easter Egg

1891 Memory of Azov Royal Imperial Easter Egg

$132.60
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- 5.2 Inches Tall x 3.2 Inches in Diameter
- Ship Dimensions 1.78 Inches Tall x 2.6 Inches Long
- Figurine Weight: 1.35 LBS
- Hinged Egg Opens and Closes with Magnetic Closure
- Enameled Gold Plated Pewter with Austrian Crystals
- Hand Painted with Raised Gold Tone Detailing
- Includes Padded Satin Lined Gift Box

Inspired by the legendary Imperial Easter eggs created between 1885 and 1917 for the royal court, this richly enameled design reflects the extraordinary artistry commissioned by Tsar Alexander III and later Nicholas II as annual Easter gifts. Each masterpiece concealed a unique surprise and symbolized innovation, craftsmanship, and royal prestige.

Authentic Imperial eggs were celebrated for intricate guilloché enamel, precious metals, and elaborate hidden miniatures ranging from royal portraits to mechanical marvels. Echoing that tradition, this elegant green enamel egg features ornate gold tone scrollwork accented with sparkling crystals and opens to reveal a detailed ship surprise inside. Resting on its decorative stand with luminous enamel and refined detailing, it captures the opulence and timeless appeal that made these imperial creations among the most celebrated decorative treasures in history.

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