A GROUP OF SEVEN PORCELAIN EASTER EGGS
PROPERTY OF AN IMPORTANT EUROPEAN COLLECTOR, PART II
A GROUP OF SEVEN PORCELAIN EASTER EGGS

BY THE IMPERIAL PORCELAIN FACTORY, ST PETERSBURG, MID-19TH CENTURY; THREE, CIRCA 1900S; ONE, PERIOD OF NICHOLAS I

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A GROUP OF SEVEN PORCELAIN EASTER EGGS
BY THE IMPERIAL PORCELAIN FACTORY, ST PETERSBURG, MID-19TH CENTURY; THREE, CIRCA 1900s; ONE, PERIOD OF NICHOLAS I
All ovoid; three painted with floral sprays on pale blue, purple and turquoise ground; two painted with borders of polychrome floral sprays on gold ground; one with two oval medallions depicting three cupids holding a cornucopia on one side and pink floral sprays on the other side; one painted with white gold and turquoise interlacing bands, the central gold band painted with roses, the egg with polychrome flowers on white ground with gold borders with impressed factory mark, otherwise unmarked
5 in. (12.5 cm.) high and smaller

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