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The "Moscow Kremlin Egg" of 1904. An enameled gold composition centered on the
egg-shaped (removable) dome of the Cathedral of the Assumption in the Moscow Kremlin,
in white opalescent enamel, the interior of the church with its carpets, tiny
enameled icons and High Altar made visible through four triple windows, surmounted
by a gold cupola; flanked by two square and two circular stylized turrets, the
former based on the Spassky Tower, bearing the coat-of-arms of the Russian Empire
and Moscow and inset with chiming clocks. Standing on a crenelated gold base and
octagonal onyx plinth - signed Fabergé, dated 1904, height 14 1/4 inches (36.1
cm). A clockwork music box (with original key) plays Izhe Khveruviny (Cherubim
hymn), a favorite hymn of Tsar Nicholas.
Provenance: Presented by Tsar Nicholas II to his wife Tsarina Alexandra Feodorovna,
Easter 1906
Kremlin Armory Museum
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