Anna Reyne
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Of course Faberge' are not ancient. They are historical.
According to Fabergé records 50 eggs in total were commissioned by the Russian Imperial family over two generations, and 43 of them survived the Russian Revolution.
The last Imperial egg to be auctioned reportedly went for more than $30 million when sold last year after being found in a jumble sale. And the last officially known price for an egg was $18.5 million, which was sold at Christie’s in London in 2007.
According to Fabergé records 50 eggs in total were commissioned by the Russian Imperial family over two generations, and 43 of them survived the Russian Revolution.
The last Imperial egg to be auctioned reportedly went for more than $30 million when sold last year after being found in a jumble sale. And the last officially known price for an egg was $18.5 million, which was sold at Christie’s in London in 2007.