Polo De'Marco Magazine Issue No.23 | Page 110

this Tsar’s remaining 10 years of rule and was faithfully adopted by his son, Nicholas II. For the ensuing 22 years, Fabergé crafted 2 eggs every year, one for the Dowager and one for the reining empress. Of the extant Imperial eggs, 10 are today in the Kremlin Armoury Museum, Moscow; 9 are in the Fabergé Museum in St. Petersburg; and 5 are in the Virginia Museum of Fine Art in Richmond. Queen Elizabeth II owns 3 of the finest eggs andPrince Albert of Monaco inherited an exquisite Fabergé egg from his father, given by Tsar Alexander III to his wife, Alexandra Feodorovna for Easter in 1895. WWW.FABERGE.COM Instagram: @officialfaberge July 2020 Polo De’Marco